So threads are enterprise, but databases are not?

Now consider which technology is most likely to be used in, say, a computer
game.

Can you get any less "enterprise" than that?

On 13 July 2010 15:04, Wildam Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 15:59, Kevin Wright <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > The idea of silently having an object always persisted is certainly an
> > appealing one.
> > Shame it doesn't work so well in practice,  in order to avoid issues of
> > persisting an object (or multiple related objects) in an inconsistent
> state
> > we need some form of transactions, or "checkpoints" where a session is
> > manually flushed/saved.
> > That's usually where the problems begin, especially with the involvement
> of
> > threads...
>
> When I hear this, I think, that sometimes there is too much enterprise...
> ;-)
>
> I love plain simplicity of having an SQL template for example (or even
> have it as a stored procedure) and you just feed the date and go for
> it...
>
> No frameworks, no need to deal with limitations (I heard, Hibernate
> has issues with special db layouts, that have not been designed to
> work with Hibernate) - just plain direct code and plain SQL shipping
> the data without frameworks examining my objects via reflections. -
> And damn fast. - Just an experience I had developing an importer about
> a year ago.
>
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