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Bridging Relational and NoSQL Worlds: Case Study
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Copyright: 2018
Pages: 29
Source title:
Bridging Relational and NoSQL Databases
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Drazena Gaspar (University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina)and Ivica Coric (Hera Software Company, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3385-6.ch007
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Abstract
The chapter presents a real case study of the integration of relational and NoSQL databases. The example of a real project related to vehicle registration, particularly to testing vehicles for compliance with environmental standards, explains how those two worlds can be integrated. Oracle database is used as a relational database, while MongoDB is used as NoSQL database. The chapter sustains that the COMN notation can be successfully used in the process of modeling both relational and nonrelational data. All three ways of integration of relational and NoSQL databases are tested. The native solution was tested by using of native drivers for communication with Oracle and MongoDB databases. The hybrid solution used a Unity product. The reducing-to-one option, in this case, SQL, was tested on Oracle database. The capabilities of Oracle 12c database to work both with relational and nonrelational data by using SQL were tested.
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