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Past, Present, and Future of the MySQL Plugin API

Architecture and Technology
Location: Ballroom C

Since 2006 MySQL supports a generic and robust mechanism for adding extensions to the server — so called “plugins.” Ease of use, security, extensibility, user-friendliness — these are just a few highlights of the new interface.

This talk will describe the Plugin API, how it is used, what plugin types are supported. We will look into new features that were recently added to the Plugin API and discuss the directions in which the development is going.

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Sergei Golubchik

MySQL

I’m working in MySQL AB since 2000. Worked in almost every part of the server. To list a few projects – fulltext search, XA, HANDLER, precision math library, parallel repair and bulk inserts in MyISAM, indexes in MERGE. A primary architect of the plugin API. These days I also spend a lot of time doing code and architecture reviews for bug fixes and new features.

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