Hi,

I didn't see my post here immediately , so I thought its lost. I started 
the discussion about this on stackoverflow below than. It has more 
information:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48302621/how-bad-is-repeated-select-on-an-empty-table-in-h2-database/48305109#48305109

Regards


On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 4:12:43 PM UTC+1, Ahsan Fayyaz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering what sort of performance impact would I be seeing or even 
> how to measure it. 
>
> I have thread which is repeatedly every 2 sec hammering an event table 
> with a select statement like "select * from myEventTable limit 10 offset 
> 0". Mostly if the table is empty what is the performance impact. If there 
> are events I read and process them and delete them. So next time the table 
> might be empty again.
>
> What if I replaced this mechanism with this Trigger notification for 
> insert events. This can be found here 
> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19319093/h2-trigger-notifier-not-called-in-automatic-mixed-mode-auto-server-true-on-re>
>  
> on stackoverflow by the author of H2 database. Would this approach be any 
> better.  Would this be more mem/processing overhead or the previous 
> approach with the select statement every 2 secs.
>
> What could be recommended ?
>
> Regards  
>

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