Thanks for your thoughts.  I am not sure exactly when I might start
working on this, but I think there is at least enough interest to put
it on the list of things to be done / looked in to at some point.
Thanks.

On Dec 1, 1:50 am, Chris Harvey <[email protected]> wrote:
> FYI, the iotaWave server is built purely on a MySQL database, accessed via
> JDBC from Java. This has allowed us to tightly integrate the wave-related
> tables (blips, waves, wavelets, threads, deltas, etc.) with all of the other
> eMail and business functionality that we support.
>
> The high-performance requirements of Wave operation requires some thought as
> to database schema design, especially indexing.
>
> --
> Chris
> iotawave.org
> Singapore

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