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Re: CDO - What happened to the Couchbase IStore implementation? [message #1702504 is a reply to message #1702469] |
Wed, 22 July 2015 18:38 |
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Am 22.07.2015 um 16:59 schrieb Adam Flinton:
> Dear All,
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> I am looking around for possible alternative storage engines for a large cdo/emf model collection.
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> I spotted a bunch of commits wrt couchbase which was an engine I was considering e.g.:
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> /couchbase/plugins/org.eclipse.emf.cdo.tests.couchbase/src/org/eclipse/emf/cdo/tests/couchbase/AllTestsCouchbase.java
I vaguely remember that a "formerly active" CDO committer brought this topic up but I thought that never resulted in
working code and commits. Maybe Vik remembers...
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> & was wondering if it ever got to a useable stage?
I doubt it. Not in CDO. Maybe somewhere else?
> Whether couchbase was a good platform for cdo/emf etc?
I don't know enough about Couchbase to answer this question ;-(
> i.e. was there a reason apart from lack of time that it was never finished to the degree of making it onto the list of
> cdo istores?
Maybe Vik remembers that...
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> If not then any ideas wrt how much time it would require & if so.....if it would be worth it? (i.e. if there is not
> some fundamental problem with it as a solution).
As I don't know much about Couchbase I would roughly estimate something between two and six weeks. But only if it
(unlike for example MongoDB) supports proper transactions with ACID properties.
Cheers
/Eike
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Cheers
/Eike
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