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That's gonna put CPU load on your DB that you might not want, but if the alternative is N+1 or cartesian join fetch I agree this is better
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That CPU load argument is often cargo culting with little measured evidence Yes, it can happen. Yes, it usually doesn't. And if it does, I'll be happy to tune the occasional SQL query gone rogue because I have so much free time I've saved by not implementing boring mapping logic
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Is the only reason we usually generate all that stuff from the middleware classes just to avoid double work? 2/2
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I have absolutely no clue at all. I've had this discussion with former coworkers a decade ago about WSDL / SOAP. I thought it's obvious to generate the client / server from the WSDL spec. They thought I should generate the WSDL spec from the server impl. Madness!
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(I know the answer already but here goes) Using SQL requires working on the level of one projection (tables) of the abstract entity model, which might differ from the other projection of it that is ran (code). Isn't it better to at least formulate it in the context of the code?
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(I'm not a fan of DDD btw, in case there's a black/white categorization fall-out ;) )
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Uh. I didn't know there is a service for testing databases in contaners (including Oracle). https://www.testcontainers.org/ That is cool! Need to read about it more. Too bad I'm presenting on already in 2 days on how we do int in
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Yes, try it! It does facilitate some automation things.
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Probably the only thing I would miss from all that middleware junk is the ability to export the queries as Java/Swagger/TypeScript models for interop with web/mobile frontends & other services.
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Sure, at some point, it breaks. But that point is quite far down the road. You can use some JSON/XML transformation, probably. I mean, XSLT is still a thing, right?
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