I would use:
protoc --descriptor_set_out=foo.desc --include_imports foo.proto
to generate a description of the protocol in protobuf format.
Then I would transform every message type into a table.
If you want more information, email me at cms...@gmail.com
All the best,
Chris.
On Wednesday, 21 April 2010 19:53:03 UTC+1, ury wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if someone has an idea for a generic way of storing protobuf
messages in an SQL database (not as a blob, but in a way the data can
be queried with SQL statements) and how to construct the protobuf
messages back from the SQL database.
Thank you
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