Alright as a preface I have a need to cache a relatively small subset of rarely modified data to avoid querying the database as frequently for performance reasons. This data is heavily used in a read-only sense as it is referenced often by a much larger set of data in other tables.
I've written a class which will have the ability to store basically the entirety of the two tables in question in memory while listening for commit changes in conjunction with a thread safe callback mechanism for updating the cached objects.
My current implementation has two std::vectors
one for the elements of each table. The class provides both access to the entirety of each vector as well as convenience methods for searching for a specific element of table data via std::find
, std::find_if
, etc.
Does anyone know if using std::list
, std::set
, or std::map
over std::vector
for searching would be preferable? Most of the time that is what will be requested of these containers after populating once from the database when a new connection is made.
I'm also open to using C++0x features supported by VS2010 or Boost.
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