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Are there any plans to implement UUIDv7 as an Id type?
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Hi @KodrAus
Although fault tolerance requires that each microservice writes to its own database tables, in practice this requirement is often violated.
The implementation of UUIDv7 for PostgreSQ…
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### Welcome
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### Detailed Description
Although fault tolerance requires that each microservice writes to its own database table…
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Although fault tolerance requires that each microservice writes to its own database tables, in practice this requirement is often violated.
The implementation of UUIDv7 for PostgreSQL had to switch…
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## Context
The change queue id is an auto incrementing id.
I assume that the auto incrementing id will lead to problems down the road. The change queue can't be shared with the server/clients becau…
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I just [read about UUIDv7](https://buildkite.com/blog/goodbye-integers-hello-uuids). It's a [proposed IETF standard](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-uuidrev-rfc4122bis/), in "last call". O…
booch updated
3 weeks ago
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Just wanted to set up an issue to track the status of [this draft](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-peabody-dispatch-new-uuid-format-04#name-uuid-version-7) so that if/when it's accepted, i…
Vlix updated
3 months ago
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Right now, Jmix uses a UuidProvider that generates randomly based UUIDs. This is sufficient for small applications, but for applications where there is a lot of data and UUID is used as primary keys, …
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Things to keep in mind :
- It's not just making UuidV7Generator.New(DateTime) public
- Most of the time, calls to UuidAdvanced.NewV7FromADateTime (name not final) shouldn't interfere with calls to U…
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[UUIDv7](https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-peabody-dispatch-new-uuid-format-04.html#v7) are time based UUID.
By replacing UUIDv4 with UUIDv7 indexing and querying the database has potential to…