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I'm looking for articles/case studies etc. discussing drawbacks of OR/Mappers (finding articles etc. discussing the blessings are not difficult to find). Any pointers welcome. /Lennart |
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On Sep 29, 1:00 pm, Lennart Jonsson <erik.lennart.jons... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: I'm looking for articles/case studies etc. discussing drawbacks of OR/Mappers (finding articles etc. discussing the blessings are not difficult to find). Any pointers welcome. /Lennart Have you seen this blog post by Ted Neward? http://blogs.tedneward.com/2006/06/2...r+Science.aspx |
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I'm looking for articles/case studies etc. discussing drawbacks of OR/Mappers (finding articles etc. discussing the blessings are not difficult to find). Any pointers welcome. /Lennart |
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On 29 sep, 20:00, Lennart Jonsson <erik.lennart.jons... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: I'm looking for articles/case studies etc. discussing drawbacks of OR/Mappers (finding articles etc. discussing the blessings are not difficult to find). Any pointers welcome. /Lennart There is a developers Q&A site called www dot stackoverflow dot com. If you nose around through the 'database' or 'orm' section, questions about ORMs in general, or some ORM in particular, pop up quite regularly. Sometimes, there are some savvy DBA's who point out the bad stuff about them in their answers. |
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On 2010-09-30 23:15, TroyK wrote: On Sep 29, 1:00 pm, Lennart Jonsson <erik.lennart.jons... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: I'm looking for articles/case studies etc. discussing drawbacks of OR/Mappers (finding articles etc. discussing the blessings are not difficult to find). Any pointers welcome. /Lennart Have you seen this blog post by Ted Neward? http://blogs.tedneward.com/2006/06/2...mputer+Science... I've seen it before, but completely forgotten about it. Thanks for pointing it out. I will participate in a project in a nearby future and is collecting ammo against OR/M. The application in question is a typical datacentric one, where critical data is read from the database and presented to the user. I've heard suggestions from parts of the project that the data model should be generated by the OR/M, and I am, let's say sceptical to this approach. |
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