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Gong Going, Going, … Gong! (a.k.a. What I Wish Database Researchers Would Solve For Me) Mike Carey BEA Systems, Inc. May 2003
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Time to Revisit DB Server Basics! Basic design of todays major DB server products dates back to the Client-Server Era (~early 1980s) –Revisit server architectures and their APIs! 1980s assumptions no longer hold (if they ever did) –Clients dont talk to DB servers – applications talk to DB servers (ex: SAP, J2EE apps, web services) –Application servers and applications end up redoing and/or working around DBMS features Security ends up in the application App servers or apps do connection pooling Apps use programming tricks / patterns to deal with disconnection, result pagination, etc.
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Idea #1: Modernize DBMS APIs Revisit client/server state management –Everything must be lighter and cheaper! Connections (no pooling) User identity management Fix the client/server result handling model –Lightweight paginated results Ex: 1003 matching products – first 20, next 20, … Let client consume query results incrementally Dont hold critical DB resources (locks, buffers, …) –Optimistic updates (single- and multi-row) Read / think / update support for interactive web apps (e.g., disconnected rowsets) is ad hoc Now time to ignore [Agrawal, Carey, Livny 1987]? ( )
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Idea #2: Be Middleware-Friendly DB servers ought to cooperate with middleware that does caching and needs to be change-aware –EJB servers, data integration servers, fancy apps –Note: Remember that the world is heterogeneous! Im not sure what this means, but it might mean –Support gazillions of triggers, and/or –Add external change eventstream APIs, and/or –Add native (standard) support for version stamps?
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