The key point to take best of two worlds: ACID of RDBMS , expressiveness of SQL and advantages of postgresql indexes with flexibility of schema-free document.
Jsonb matches FHIR resources and api, but leaves you ability to do complex searches and analysis using SQL.
Also maturity of postgresql is not the last argument.
73's nicola
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The key point to take best of two worlds: ACID of RDBMS , expressiveness of SQL and advantages of postgresql indexes with flexibility of schema-free document.
Jsonb matches FHIR resources and api, but leaves you ability to do complex searches and analysis using SQL.
Also maturity of postgresql is not the last argument.
73's nicola
On Apr 6, 2016 3:34 PM, "Roy van Pelt" <royva...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,--Looking into FhirBase, and it seems a neat and promising solution. Just curious: how does this compare to a document store? With all the jsonb types it kind of resembles document store functionality right?Can anyone shed some light on this?Thanks!Roy
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