On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 01:45:01PM -0400, Noone wrote: > It is a step in the right direction imho. Since the end result would also be > the backend caches much of the commonly requested data (recorded list, guide > data, ICONS, etc.), the hit shouldn't be that bad.
I don't know about the insides of mysql, but surely it caches data of common queries, no? And far better than an intermediate backend could do because the intermediate backend is not aware of possible writes to the data by other sources (including in some cases itself.) I remain curious on the strong goal here. I mean yes, there can always be value in extra levels of abstraction, but your talking raw SQL and getting back only slightly modified query results so little abstraction is being added. Is it that sql query libraries are not available for some clients? Is it that they are too expensive? Is it that they are too hard to code for?
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