Performance wise, is it smart to do this? An example would be with Gson
Gson gson = new Gson();
String json = gson.toJson(myObject);
// store json string in sql with primary key
// retrieve json string in sql with primary key
I want to simplify the way i store and retrieve objects, instead of building and separating them into pieces and individual columns each time i store/retrieve from a database.
But my concern with using a json string is that the length may impact performance when the database fills up? Im not sure, this is why im asking.