Language-Integrated Queries: a BOLDR Approach
Résumé
We present BOLDR, a modular framework that enables the evaluation in databases of queries containing application logic and, in particular, user-defined functions. BOLDR also allows the nesting of queries for different databases of possibly different data models. The framework detects the boundaries of queries present in an application, translates them into an intermediate representation together with the relevant language environment, rewrites them in order to avoid query avalanches and to make the most out of database optimizations, and converts the results back to the application. Our experiments show that the techniques we implemented are applicable to real-world database applications, successfully handling a variety of language-integrated queries with good performances.
Mots clés
- CCS CONCEPTS • Theory of computation → Database query languages (prin- ciples)
- databases
- KEYWORDS Language-integrated queries
- • Information systems → Query opera- tors
- Compilers
- • Software and its engineering → Imperative languages
- Func- tional constructs
- Database query processing and optimization (theory)
- data-centric languages
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- Language-integrated queries
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