I am sure there's something stupid from my side going on here.
I have a Java application where I need to query a collection of 2,5 Million objects repeatedly all the time, therefore I put them into an in memory db.
For this purpose I tried out hsqldb v2.4.1 and h2 v1.4.198
For both I use exactly the same create table:
String createRateTable = "CREATE MEMORY TABLE INTEREST_RATES " +
"(EFFECTIVE_DATE DATE not NULL, "
+ "INTEREST_RATE DOUBLE, "
+ "INTEREST_RATE_CD BIGINT, "
+ "INTEREST_RATE_TERM BIGINT, "
+ "INTEREST_RATE_TERM_MULT VARCHAR(50),"
+ "PRIMARY KEY (EFFECTIVE_DATE, INTEREST_RATE_CD, INTEREST_RATE_TERM, INTEREST_RATE_TERM_MULT))";
The only difference is the Connection, either I take
con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:mem:ftp", "SA", "");
or
con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:hsql:mem:ftp", "SA", "");
An often fired query for example is this one:
SELECT *
from INTEREST_RATES
where INTEREST_RATE_CD = ?
and EFFECTIVE_DATE = (SELECT MIN(EFFECTIVE_DATE)
from INTEREST_RATES
where INTEREST_RATE_CD = ?)
Now...
as for Hsql the application is finished within about 2 minutes.
as for H2 it's still not done after > 8 minutes.
What's wrong with my H2 setup? Seems like there are no indices created there, as Hsql does with help of the PRIMARY KEY ()? What else can be the problem?