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Talks
Talks archive
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Michael Shurutov Postgres Professional- What is an autonomous transaction?
- An overview of autonomous transactions in "big" DBMS: Oracle.
- Autonomous transaction logic in Postgres Pro.
- An overview of emulation methods for autonomous transactions in PostgreSQL.
- Comparing performance of the built-in Postgres Pro autonomous transaction mechanism and PostgreSQL emulation methods.
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Arthur Zakirov PostgresPro
Teodor Sigaev PostgresProFull text search in PostgreSQL is probably the most advanced one among relational DBMS. This tutorial will explain how to setup full text search configurations and dictionaries and how to build a ful text search system using an example of a simple popular science web site, with demonstration of various ranking functions. Also I will tell about new RUM index, which allows to accelerate execution of some kinds of full text queries and implements a new improved ranking function.
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Oleg Bartunov PostgresProThe new ISO/IEC 9075-2:2016 standard specifies JSON data and operations syntax and semantics specifics for SQL. This talk overviews the requirements of this standard, and focuses on the differences between them and the actual implementation of JSON/JSONB in PostgreSQL. Special attention will be paid to JSON Path (XPath analogue), SQL/JSON functions and our plans to make Postgres compliant with this standard.
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Markus Nullmeier University of HeidelbergSets are apparently a useful data type for many kinds of applications. While PostgreSQL offers no built-in set data type, sets may be emulated to some degree with its built-in array and JSONB data types. Also, acceleration of respective containment (subset) queries is readily available as a built-in feature of the GIN index type.
Starting with the above, we will then explore the performance gains enabled by custom set data types, and especially by customisation code in C ("operator classes") for the GIN and GiST index types.
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