Re: Application using PostgreSQL as a back end (experienced
От | Marcus Engene |
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Тема | Re: Application using PostgreSQL as a back end (experienced |
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Msg-id | 437FAB16.5000702@engene.se обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Application using PostgreSQL as a back end (experienced programmers please) (Bill Dika <wadika@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Application using PostgreSQL as a back end (experienced programmers please)
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Bill Dika wrote: > Thanks Nikola. > > Your explanation of layering was helpful. The consensus from you experts > seems to be that I should keep the business rules and logic out of the > database, so I will do that. > Hi, Just a small note here. I've seen projects where exactly everything is put into the application, including validations of data and such. The db was basically a bit bucket with indexes. That turned out to be a complete disaster. It's much harder to keep track of all validations in the java/whatever code than letting the db do this for you. It's very easy to add constraints, foreign keys and such to a db and that should always be done. There are no excuse what so ever not to. Everything you can validate (via CHECK(), fk, trigger, whatever) do it. A db with errors is a nightmare to patch. It's much better to have the application tell you it won't do an operation and you do a fix rather than the application inserting errors silently. Ok, this was the introductionary chapter of any db book. Sorry about that. ;-) Best regards, Marcus
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