Is there a way of doing this efficiently with the Document Java API?
I am looking at a possibility to have 180,000,000 links stored in a linkset
so not sure if using .field would work.
On Thursday, March 27, 2014 7:04:48 AM UTC-4, Gaurav Dhiman wrote:
>
> How to add, edit and check an existence of LINK in LINKSET ?
>
> Considering below case for *document based database*, can some on give me
> code example for add, edit and check existence cases.
>
> Lets say
>
> company.employees is LINKSET (array of links to employee objects)
> employee.company is LINK (reverse link to company object)
>
> While adding employee, I need to do two way linking (company to employee
> and employee to company), how to do it ?
>
> var emp = db.getInstance("employee");
> emp.field("name", "John");
> emp.field("age", "35");
> emp.filed("company", "#2:4"); // Linked from employee to company
> company.field("employees", ?????); // How to create link from company to
> employee ?
>
> Regards,
> Gaurav
>
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