"Jens Schipkowski" <jens.schipkowski 'at' apus.co.at> writes:

> Hello!
> 
> In our JAVA application we do multiple inserts to a table by data from
> a  Hash Map. Due to poor database access implemention - done by
> another  company (we got the job to enhance the software) - we cannot
> use prepared  statements. (We are not allowed to change code at
> database access!)
> First, we tried to fire one INSERT statement per record to insert.
> This  costs 3 ms per row which is to slow because normally we insert
> 10.000  records which results in 30.000 ms just for inserts.
> 
> for(){
> sql = "INSERT INTO tblfoo(foo,bar) VALUES("+it.next()+","+CONST.BAR+");";
> }

You should try to wrap that into a single transaction. PostgreSQL
waits for I/O write completion for each INSERT as it's
implicitely in its own transaction. Maybe the added performance
would be satisfactory for you.

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