On 13/12/2015 7:00am, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> Another possible direction with ROP is to strip it down to a very simple and 
> performant "ORM proxy":
> 
> * define a protocol for protobuf and JSON serialization (still need to look 
> at Kryo). Limit it to the smallest usable subset of queries (EJBQL is a good 
> candidate ... any other object select can be translated to it) and generic 
> update operations.
> * make the server generic - use generic entities instead of precompiled Java 
> classes.
> * remove stateful ObjectContext layer from the server. Perhaps serialize 
> DataRows directly (can be tricky with prefetching, but doable). Will still 
> need request-scoped ObjectContext for commits I guess.


I'm not really understanding the point of an ORM proxy. What does it give you 
that JDBC doesn't?

Ari


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