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Andy Seaborne commented on JENA-2228: ------------------------------------- TDB uses a form of index join. The first triple pattern is a single access to the chosen B+Trees. The second triple pattern in a basic graph pattern is a number of B+Tree accesses. The node table has a cache in front to fit; the indexing of term is done with a B+tree Node(by hash)->NodeId. NodeId to Node is direct access the node storage. > Does Fuseki2 use TDB indexes or indexes for in-memory store? > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: JENA-2228 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-2228 > Project: Apache Jena > Issue Type: Question > Components: Fuseki, TDB > Affects Versions: Jena 3.17.0 > Environment: I am running the jena-fuseki-server-3.17.0.jar file from > jena-fuseki2/jena-fuseki-server/target/ as follows > {code:java} > java -Xmx500g -jar fuseki-jenaclone.jar --tdb2 --loc=db/jena > --timeout=1000000 /jena &{code} > Reporter: Martin Pekár > Priority: Major > Fix For: Jena 3.17.0 > > > Based on logging messages inserted into various places in the indexes in the > TDB module (NodeTupleTableConcrete, TupleIndexBase, NodeTableNative, > BPlusTree), I can see that the B+ tree is only used once per query. I have > inserted logging messages for every finding method to see which classes are > used when querying. I would expect to the the B+ tree be used several times > per query. > > I use the error logging level, and I inserted logging in the class > constructors to make sure logging worked. I see construction of all the index > classes. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)