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Spring Data JDBC: Beyond the Obvious 

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Spring Data JDBC is an ORM inspired by Domain Driven Design. It purposely limits the ways you can model your domain objects. This makes Spring Data JDBC simple to maintain and to use.
Sometimes, though, you want to achieve things that aren’t obvious how to do. This talk shows how to solve common challenges:
Bidirectional relationships
ID generation
Contextual query strategies
Fine-tuning of mappings
Whether you are new to Spring Data JDBC or have substantial experience with it, this talk can give you a better understanding.
Jens Schauder, Staff Engineer at VMware
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Комментарии : 25   
@praveens2272
@praveens2272 2 года назад
We have a large database with complex relationships between multiple tables. My fucking manager asked me to use spring data jpa instead of spring jdbc. I sent my resignation.
@hardcorecode
@hardcorecode 6 месяцев назад
that's one lucky manager ... he can now go and how a competent engineer!
@praveens2272
@praveens2272 2 года назад
Guys don't underestimate spring jdbc. It's not obsolete. It makes your life less miserable when you have real production RDBMS in place. What I mean is just make a call to complex sql queries and get the data. Fuck spring data jpa. Spring data jpa will be useful only when giving demos not with real world RDBMS's.
@hardcorecode
@hardcorecode 6 месяцев назад
learn your tool before using it. Why do you think spring data jpa is so popular?
@praveens2272
@praveens2272 6 месяцев назад
@@hardcorecode if you want to drive your database from code then jpa is best. But what about existing database with complex relations between tables.
@hardcorecode
@hardcorecode 6 месяцев назад
@@praveens2272 when I hear complex relations I immediately think of composite keys, which Spring Data JDBC doesn't support. I would model the database in JPA and set it to validate and NOT CREATE or UPDATE. jpa is built for complexity!
@mdebruijn
@mdebruijn 3 года назад
Nice presentation. Next time please ignore the Slack messages during the presentation.
@ivansimic3817
@ivansimic3817 2 года назад
Thank you Jens for all the effort behind leading and spreading the word of the SpringDataJDBC. It definitely helped me understand and set the boundaries of my system and get started practically with the DDD for my use case. Only things that worries me is the performance impact caused by the update of the aggregate that has a list, and the delete insert that goes with it. My use case is that the 'parent' has the list of 'children', and I am updating the list of 'children' in every interaction with the user by adding new entry to the list and persisting (usually there are 5-10 actions during one user interaction cycle). Maybe I could have modeled the system differently still, will see. Cheers, Ivan
@manideepkumar959
@manideepkumar959 Год назад
Hi jen, when to for data jdbc over plain jdbc, what are the main advantages?
@yt-1337
@yt-1337 10 месяцев назад
plain jdbc doesnt have repositories and all the convenience features, same like jpa/hibernate vs data jpa, spring data is much easier
@michaeljacksonno1
@michaeljacksonno1 Месяц назад
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@calofiremil7863
@calofiremil7863 Год назад
how is this simpler? why use a reference (another thing to learn) when you can use a string parent id?
@MORETHANOVERGROWN
@MORETHANOVERGROWN 2 года назад
Is there any validation performed on the database schema like is done by Hibernate on startup with spring data jpa?
@tejap463
@tejap463 2 года назад
Great talk, wish you could have explained more on why we should we use spring data jdbc instead of spring data jpa.
@pkphilips2
@pkphilips2 Год назад
The primary benefit is that Spring JDBC allows much greater control over the data fetching, caching etc than JPA
@匿名-x5m
@匿名-x5m Год назад
@@pkphilips2 Isn't JPA also allows greater control over the data fetching since it allows writing native queries? Or am I wrong?
@pkphilips2
@pkphilips2 Год назад
@@匿名-x5m Actually, direct JDBC access also provides native queries and you can return resultsets instead of mapping them to objects.. this can be useful in some circumstances
@匿名-x5m
@匿名-x5m Год назад
@Prem Kurian Philip Oh I see, understood. Thank you
@Daniel-wt9bh
@Daniel-wt9bh 2 года назад
One of the reasons I don't go this way is because there is no way to write a composite key with Spring Data JDBC. I would have to write the queries myself which removes the default repo functionality that is included.
@hardcorecode
@hardcorecode 6 месяцев назад
@concernedcitizen1729 how does this make it a key? Could you give a link to an example. This is the biggest downside of Spring Data JDBC
@rishabhkandari1169
@rishabhkandari1169 2 года назад
Can any one help me how to achieve advance search using spring data jdbc in JPA we can use criteria api and specification but in Spring data JDBC we cannot use them so how to do or create advance search
@alexandru-mihailadam8798
@alexandru-mihailadam8798 Год назад
JOOQ ?
@omkar.at.office
@omkar.at.office Год назад
Awesome session! Thanks.
@dimitrijeglisic6111
@dimitrijeglisic6111 Год назад
spring data jdbc > spring data jpa
@hardcorecode
@hardcorecode 6 месяцев назад
Why ? because it has a lower learning curve as a result of less features? how is that a good thing?
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