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Data-Centric Applications with Vaadin 8

You're reading from   Data-Centric Applications with Vaadin 8 Develop and maintain high-quality web applications using Vaadin

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783288847
Length 202 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Creating New Vaadin Projects FREE CHAPTER 2. Modularization and Main Screens 3. Implementing Server-Side Components with Internationalization 4. Implementing Authentication and Authorization 5. Connecting to SQL Databases Using JDBC 6. Connecting to SQL Databases Using ORM Frameworks 7. Implementing CRUD User Interfaces 8. Adding Reporting Capabilities 9. Lazy Loading 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Generating a report in a background task

Report generation may involve expensive computation due to large amounts of data, connections to external systems, and data processing. In many situations, report data is gathered directly from the original source, typically an SQL database. This has two clear drawbacks. The first problem is that as the application runs, more and more data is added into the database, making reports run slower with time. The second problem is that report generation may heavily use the database at certain times, interfering with the usage of other parts of the application.

One step toward improving this situation is to progressively and continuously generate the data required for reporting. For example, consider the following query that calculates the average on a column:

SELECT AVG(column_name) FROM table_name

Instead of using this query, you can use the...

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