It won't suit all tastes, but it's one good option. Combine that with BeanUtils and you've got easily-manipulated data that doesn't tie you down to using direct JDBC ... and allows you to set the properties on an object <snap-fingers/> at lightning speed. There are maaaaaaaaaany, many other persistence frameworks out there. In the end, no matter which way you go, don't forget about BeanUtils ;-) (... and PropertyUtils too!).
Tuncay Baskan (İnternet Grubu) wrote:
I wonder what type of utilities you're using to simplify your development with JDBC. I'm in a project that has more than 30 tables in the DB with field counts up to 20. I fed up writing setXXX statements surrounded with try/catch/finally blocks. I'm not very experienced with JDBC bounded Java projects but.. there *must* be some other ways to simplfy/shorten my development time. Are there any nodes on the net about designing such applications in a better way or some open source utility packages dealing with these issues?/tb.
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