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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2025
Filed:
Oct. 14, 2022
Oracle International Corporation, Redwood Shores, CA (US);
Zhen Hua Liu, San Mateo, CA (US);
Juan R. Loaiza, Woodside, CA (US);
Sundeep Abraham, Redwood City, CA (US);
Shubha Bose, Foster City, CA (US);
Hui Joe Chang, San Jose, CA (US);
Shashank Gugnani, Redwood City, CA (US);
Beda Christoph Hammerschmidt, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Tirthankar Lahiri, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Ying Lu, San Jose, CA (US);
Douglas James McMahon, Redwood City, CA (US);
Aurosish Mishra, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Ajit Mylavarapu, Mountain View, CA (US);
Sukhada Pendse, Foster City, CA (US);
Ananth Raghavan, San Francisco, CA (US);
Oracle International Corporation, Redwood Shores, CA (US);
Abstract
JSON Duality Views are object views that return JDV objects. JDV objects are virtual because they are not stored in a database as JSON objects. Rather, JDV objects are stored in shredded form across tables and table attributes (e.g. columns) and returned by a DBMS in response to database commands that request a JDV object from a JSON Duality View. Through JSON Duality Views, changes to the state of a JDV object may be specified at the level of a JDV object. JDV objects are updated in a database using optimistic lock.