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I would say that you should store float and double as serialized data, and desearialize them. That mean, use Float and Double (they implement serializable, which is not natively supported by double and float). It cost much more time that doing it yourself, but who cares ? As you mentioanned beofre, 98% is String, 1% int, and the remaining is barely totaly boolean.

Just focus on 99.9 % of the cases, let the 0.1% to freaks :)

Yeah that sounds good.  There are all sorts of query tools that can be applied 
to restored DataGraph instances anyways, so that should give us a really solid 
base anyways.  Someday, when I'm chilling on a beach in Hawaii with my Laptop, 
maybe I'll get Freaky and do the other 0.1% :-)

Thanks,
- Ole

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