I've a java web server application which updates objects to the database every 10 seconds or so.
I've noticed that when updating, even if no changes are applied,almost every time the size of the database grows a few KB's.
I've used their example here: http://community.versant.com/documentation/reference/db4o-8.0/java/tutorial/docs/Structured.html#outline39
I tried to defrag the database but this does not reduce to its original size with the same amount of objects in it.
Can anyone tell me how to prevent this/what I'm possibly doing wrong?
EDIT:
This is the part of my code where I update or store a object (Device in this case):
try {
LinkedList<Device> lDevices = Sense.getDevices();
if (lDevices.size() == 0) {
return;
}
db = Db4o.getDatabaseClient();
for (Device device : lDevices) {
List<Device> query = db.queryByExample(new Device(device.getDeviceId()));
if (query.size() == 1) {
//store changes
Device found = query.get(0);
found.setBatteryLevel(device.getBatteryLevel());
found.setLastknownLocation(device.getLastknownLocation());
found.setType(device.getType());
db.store(found);
} else {
// store new Device
db.store(device);
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
} finally {
if (db instanceof ObjectContainer) {
db.close();
}
}
But now I found out using the Eclipse plugin db4o database browser that the Location class which is in a Device object is updated AND stored again in the database.
So I have 2 Devices and 2 Locations in the database at first, after the first update there are 2 Devices and 4 Locations in the database!! This is driving me nuts!
Does anyone know why this happens?