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| Date | 2011-07-10 13:56 +0200 |
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| From | Elegie <elegie@anonymous.invalid> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.programmer |
| Subject | Re: Spring/hibernate and JDBC |
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| Organization | Guest of ProXad - France |
On 10/07/2011 13:24, Aéris wrote : Hi, >> With spring and hibernate so popular now, is there anybody still only >> use JDBC to write database application code? Thanks. > > Unfortunately, yes… > > With all the associated problems : unable to add new feature without > rewrite a very large proportion (all ?) of the code, no type safe, > explosion of the number of SQL queries usually hardcoded, etc. You are right, but I believe you point at the wrong culprit. Is it the fault of JDBC if a programmer does not decouple his design, does not leverage design patterns, does not apply basic object-orientation principles (open-closed principle, single responsibility principle come to mind with the examples you have listed)? It is not so difficult to design an application, separating cleanly the different application layers, among which some data layer efficiently encapsulating data access. Frameworks are interesting because they somehow force good-enough designs upon programmers. The final product shall be of higher quality, but the programmer will not become any better (because he will experience even less about application designing). Regards, Elegie.
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