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Integration of Relational and NoSQL Databases
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Copyright: 2018
Pages: 43
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.ch006
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Abstract
The chapter proposes three ways of integration of the two different worlds of relational and NoSQL databases: native, hybrid, and reducing to one option, either relational or NoSQL. The native solution includes using vendors' standard APIs and integration on the business layer. In a relational environment, APIs are based on SQL standards, while the NoSQL world has its own, unstandardized solutions. The native solution means using the APIs of the individual systems that need to be connected, leaving to the business-layer coding the task of linking and separating data in extraction and storage operations. A hybrid solution introduces an additional layer that provides SQL communication between the business layer and the data layer. The third integration solution includes vendors' effort to foresee functionalities of “opposite” side, thus convincing developers' community that their solution is sufficient.
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