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| From: | Cris Perdue | Date: | December 7 1999 1:32am |
| Subject: | Re: How to store java objects in to the database | ||
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> Thanks for your reply. Storing in a separate table with a foreign key is my > first idea and easier for me, but doesn't it take more time to access data > from some other table? > Performance is going to depend on various things. I wouldn't want to predict without knowning a good deal about your application. -- Cris Perdue Impact Online, Inc. http://www.volunteermatch.org
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| • How to store java objects in to the database | vas | 7 Dec |
| • Re: How to store java objects in to the database | Ed Carp | 7 Dec |
| • Re: How to store java objects in to the database | Hunter Hillegas | 7 Dec |
| • Re: How to store java objects in to the database | dale welch | 7 Dec |
| • Re: How to store java objects in to the database | Cris Perdue | 7 Dec |
| • Re: How to store java objects in to the database | Dirk Hillbrecht | 7 Dec |
| • Re: How to store java objects in to the database | Tim Endres | 7 Dec |
| • RE: How to store java objects in to the database | vas | 7 Dec |
| • Re: How to store java objects in to the database | Cris Perdue | 7 Dec |
| • RE: How to store java objects in to the database | vas | 7 Dec |
