Wow, I didn't noticed that change, it's nice!

Riccardo

2014-10-22 16:03 GMT+02:00 Keith Freeman <[email protected]>:

> In the current documentation under "Performance Tuning" it says:
>>
>> Keep field names short
>>
>> OrientDB is schema-less that means field names are stored with the values
>> too. So if you call a field "out" instead of "outVertices" you saves 8
>> characters, namely 8 bytes per record. Applying this to millions of records
>> allows you to save several Megabytes.
>>
>
> However the blog entry for 2.0-M1 mentions
>
>> New Schema Driver Serialization: avoids writing field names for records
>> with Schema
>>
>
> This is a great improvement!  So since we're using 2.0 going forward, can
> we assume that all fields defined as properties in the schema for a class
> will NOT be stored with the values?
>
> Also, does this apply to both mandatory and non-mandatory properties?
>
> Finally, is there any way to tell with console or studio if the field
> names are being stored with each value?
>
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