Question

Does the Microsoft "Extensible Storage Engine" expose enough access to the storage manager to allow me to write a custom access method, for example a GiST?

Alternatively, is there a basic log manager / buffer pool manager project for Windows that I could extend to play around with GiST without re-inventing the entire wheel? (Access methods are the part I am interested in experimenting with, so I don't mind re-inventing that.)

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Solution

No, ESE does not allow you to create a custom access method. It is a very no-frills database engine.

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