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so i have objects stored in tables in the sqlite db which have lots of fields
i find that creating different objects which are created from those same tables but only have a handful of fields are much better for performance
best practice though, should i just use the same big object and leave all unnecessary fields null, or is having a different objects for smaller pieces a better idea?
the use case here would be while populating a list, you dont need the entire object loaded into each list item, just the data which the list item's layout depends on
so i would have say, an Event object and an EventListItem object
where the list item only has like 4 fields and the main one has 20+
there is no doubt a performance penalty for including more fields but it should not be that noticable unless you have a lot of rows / additional columns are built using slow join operations
We noticed a significant increase in performance (and a much lower memory footprint) moving from 20+ fields to 4-5 fields, though we're deserialising from JSON rather than from SQLite. Depending on if you're using an ORM using reflection though (such as ORMLite) you may experience similar.
Cursor has a sliding window of ~2MB on the database, if you have a lot of rows / columns you get a huge performance decrease if that window fills up because cursor.move causes a requery in the ui thread
If you a noticable performance issue, then having different objects doesn't sound bad. E.g. one implements BasicColumns and the other one implements BasicColumns, AdvancedColumns or so. I'd just avoid using always the full object with several parts set to null
And that window thing is only relevant if you're using a CursorAdapter, since that will move the cursor depending on the list position from within the ui thread