Removing the stored procedures is indeed a blessing, but the implementation you offered seems a bit too oldschool (i.e. coding sql into the code), in my opinion if we go towards a joint effort to refactor the DAO layer we should go the extra mile and move to Hibernate (Take II :) )

On 03/26/2013 07:34 PM, Juan Hernandez wrote:
Hello,

I would like to start a discussion about the subject. I think this is something we need to do if one day we want to be able to use any database other than PostgreSQL.

I did an small example of what it takes and how it looks like to have the SQL code into the DAOs:

http://gerrit.ovirt.org/13347

It isn't rocket science, it isn't an exciting task, it isn't fun, but something I think we should eventually do.

I appreciate any comment about how and when to do this, including those saying that instead of this primitive approach we should use this or that ORM framework.

Regards,
Juan Hernandez
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