Changes for page WebObjects and Squeryl
Last modified by Ravi Mendis on 2011/04/01 11:14
From version 156.1
edited by Ravi Mendis
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To version 154.1
edited by Ravi Mendis
on 2010/11/09 23:42
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... ... @@ -3,17 +3,10 @@ 3 3 Advantages of Squeryl over EOF: 4 4 5 5 * Concurrent 6 -* *Spawns multiple database connections7 -* *Issues database transactions concurrently6 +* Spawns multiple database connections 7 +* Issues database transactions concurrently 8 8 * Scala Actor compatible 9 9 * Immutable object model/graph 10 10 * Strongly-typed 11 -** Better suited for business "logic". 12 - E.g: Exploiting the compiler and IDE to catch exceptions at compile time rather than at run-time. 11 +* Better suited for business "logic". E.g: avoiding ##UnknownKeyException## 13 13 * Uses Scala (functional) collection classes 14 - 15 -= Migrating EOF -> Squeryl = 16 - 17 -In keeping with the strong-typed philosophy of Scala, Squeryl has no dynamic component like EOF (i.e an EO model file). 18 - 19 -EOF though has the ability to generate classes in Java (and in Objective-C prior to WebObjects 4.5) enforcing type as has become customary in enterprise environments. We may exploit this feature of EOF to generate a Squeryl schema.