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perfdb/performanceDb/build.gradle
Andreas Huber ac1ee20046 replace ludb with data-store
LuDB has a few disadvantages. 
  1. Most notably disk space. H2 wastes a lot of valuable disk space.
     For my test data set with 44 million entries it is 14 MB 
     (sometimes a lot more; depends on H2 internal cleanup). With 
     data-store it is 15 KB.
     Overall I could reduce the disk space from 231 MB to 200 MB (13.4 %
     in this example). That is an average of 4.6 bytes per entry.
  2. Speed:
     a) Liquibase is slow. The first time it takes approx. three seconds
     b) Query and insertion. with data-store we can insert entries 
        up to 1.6 times faster.

Data-store uses a few tricks to save disk space:
  1. We encode the tags into the file names.
  2. To keep them short we translate the key/value of the tag into 
     shorter numbers. For example "foo" -> 12 and "bar" to 47. So the
     tag "foo"/"bar" would be 12/47. 
     We then translate this number into a numeral system of base 62
     (a-zA-Z0-9), so it can be used for file names and it is shorter.
     That way we only have to store the mapping of string to int.
  3. We do that in a simple tab separated file.
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dependencies {
compile project(':pdb-api')
compile project(':data-store')
compile project(':file-utils')
//compile 'org.lucares:ludb:1.0.20170408081113'
compile 'com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind:2.8.8'
compile 'org.apache.commons:commons-collections4:4.1'
compile 'org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api:2.8.2'
compile 'org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core:2.8.2'
compile 'org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl:2.8.2'
}