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<a name="migration-2-dict"></a>Dictionary changes</h2></div></div></div>
<p>The GdaDict object has been removed and the <a class="link" href="GdaMetaStore.html" title="GdaMetaStore">GdaMetaStore</a> object introduced to
replace it, but with slightly different features.</p>
<p>The GdaDict object used an XML file to store its data which imposed parsing potentially big XML files and creating its own
internal structures from it (before discarding the XML tree) which was both CPU and memory intensive. Memory was
also wasted as most of the time not all the dictionary would be exploited. The new
<a class="link" href="GdaMetaStore.html" title="GdaMetaStore">GdaMetaStore</a> object relies on a database (an SQLite file by default) to store its data
which solves the problems mentioned above.</p>
<p>It was difficult for applications to add their own data in the dictionary (the API existed but was difficult to understand
and use), this has been solved by allowing applications to create DBMS objects into the
<a class="link" href="GdaMetaStore.html" title="GdaMetaStore">GdaMetaStore</a>'s associated database.</p>
<p>There was a <span class="emphasis"><em>strange</em></span> relation between a GdaDict object and a
<a class="link" href="GdaConnection.html" title="GdaConnection">GdaConnection</a> object as a connection <span class="emphasis"><em>needed to</em></span> be assigned
to a GdaDict object; this is not the case as now each <a class="link" href="GdaConnection.html" title="GdaConnection">GdaConnection</a> object builts
a <a class="link" href="GdaMetaStore.html" title="GdaMetaStore">GdaMetaStore</a> when it needs it (providers implementations may benefit from it) and
the user can provide his own <a class="link" href="GdaMetaStore.html" title="GdaMetaStore">GdaMetaStore</a> object when needed.</p>
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