On Apr 19, 2005, at 23:24, Dan Sugalski wrote:

At 9:40 PM +0400 4/19/05, Alexandre wrote:
Lane, thank you, but it is not: PostISAM "generates SQL statements on the fly from traditional ISAM (read, write, start) statements", so it just add overhead, and is not what I'm looking for.

Speaking from experience, as I have a system which hides Postgres behind an ISAM interface (though not PostISAM -- I rolled my own DB library) as part of a legacy 4GL migration, the overhead's ignorable. Dismissing it for that reason's not a good idea.

Does your own ISAM interface also convert ISAM calls to the SQL queries? If so, then it is also add overhead: make a call to the some wrapper, which will generate SQL query and send it to the sever, which will parse, plan and compile it and execute only after that. Desirable: make a call, which will connect to the server and get row.


But if you write ISAM interface which didn't use SQL, can you tell more about, please?

I didn't have any legacy application, which I need to move to the new DB, I just need more simple and fast access.


Regards, /Alexandre.



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