It’s not just you.

Further as someone who remains a JVM skeptic (and caveat: former PL employee), 
PuppetDB is one of the cleanest/nicest pieces of engineering I’ve seen PL 
produce.

That’s not to say I don’t have issues with bits of it (what software do I not 
have issues with?) PuppetDB is some really great craftsmanship.

-Eric

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On September 8, 2014 at 9:44:54 AM, Daniele Sluijters 
(daniele.sluijt...@gmail.com) wrote:

Hi,

Maybe it's me but I find the way you started this discussion extremely rude and 
at some point offensive. You jettison in here with random claims of ugliness 
and slowness and that acitve_record was a better fit. I don't know what you're 
trying to achieve but you might want to work on how you ask people for help or 
input in the future.

As far as the PuppetDB API's ugliness go, I can only disagree, As the author of 
pypuppetdb, puppetb-stencil and Puppetboard and probably the largest consumer 
of the PuppetDB API, it's been nice to work with. Yes it has a few things that 
could use improvement but that's mainly because it was designed as an API for 
machines to get data, not for humans to read.

So, what exactly is your problem, how does the JVM worsen this and what is you 
gripe with the PuppetDB API? I'd like to see some metrics that prove your point 
about PuppetDB and the JVM. I'd also like to see some real examples of your 
gripes with the PuppetDB API. I'd also like to hear how PuppetDB complicates 
your testing? In both cases you need a database, PuppetDB even makes this 
easier because it can run in-memory.

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