Dear all, I completed my Computer Science MSc thesis in Athens University of Economics and Business, A.U.E.B (under the supervision of Ass.Prof. V.Vassalos). Its subject was "DAIMON: Data Integration for a Mobile Network", i.e. mobile peers integrating data from other peers. We used PostgreSQL v7.4.2 as our base and wrote several lines of backend code that basically do the following: All peers share the same schema but actually hold data for different tables (Local As View paradigm). The code parses a submitted query (Query structure), locates all references to remotely stored data (currently distinct tables) and produces a Query* for each remote peer (or more to avoid Cartesian products) which is then sent to it (in string format,nodeToString) using an SRF and dblink. Returned tuples are stored into local tables (later used as cache) and a residual query (created during initial parsing) is executed on these tables. We thought that some parts of our code may be useful for others and if so we would like to contribute to the source code tree. More specifically we are thinking of isolating and contributing the following pieces of code: 1) A complete SRF example. Though a lot of information is available for this, I could not find (at the time of programming) any complete example (as some others too, I think) and had to write my own. The code is largely based on dblink related code. 2) The extended dblink mechanism. Our base for communicating with other peers was dblink but we also used libevent to enforce certain policies regarding the availability of mobile nodes. I've read the following posts on libevent but I would like to ask anyway.
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2003-07/msg00481.php
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2004-03/msg00393.php 3) Any part of the above described mechanism that seems interesting to you. We know this is an academic project and may not straightforwardly apply to common PostgreSQL's applications but we thing you should get informed. We would be pleased to provide any additional information.
Best regards,
Ntinos Katsaros


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