On 05/12/2013 12:42 PM, Mike Kolesnik wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to have your opinions on which inheritance type to use in
the DB.
We are adding an "external provider" entity to the system which will be
able to provide various resources (networks, hosts, etc).
These providers will be distinguishable by "type".
The basic definition of a provider contains:
* name
* description
* url
* type
Some providers might need additional properties such as:
* user
* password
what type of provider won't require authentication?
In Java this is easily represented by inheritance.
In the DB however, there are 3 approaches that we can take:
1. No inheritance.
This means that each type will wit in his own table, with no
relation or re-use.
2. Single table inheritance.
All types sit in a single table, and each has his corresponding columns.
3. Multiple table inheritance.
Each type sists in his own table, where the PK is FK for the most
basic table (providers).
Pros for each approach:
1. None that I can think of.
2. No joins:
Better performance
Easier for developer to see the DB info
Facilitate column reuse
3. Constraints can be set on each column
Cons for each approach:
1. No reuse of DB entities + no compliance for column types
Most cumbersome to query all providers
2. Can't put some constraints on non-base columns (esp. not null)
3. Joins are needed - opposite of the pros of 2.
From personal experience, I find #2 to be better and easier to work
with & maintain.
What are your thoughts?
Regards,
Mike
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