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Re^2: Perl ORM comparison (Class::DBI vs. DBIx::Class vs. Rose::DB::Object)

by aulusoy (Scribe)
on Jul 30, 2008 at 21:14 UTC ( [id://701276]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Perl ORM comparison (Class::DBI vs. DBIx::Class vs. Rose::DB::Object)
in thread Perl ORM comparison (Class::DBI vs. DBIx::Class vs. Rose::DB::Object)

With regard to single/multiple authors, I have chosen to be neutral in the comparison. This way, the reader can decide on it himself/herself.

I have taken out the second best/worst performance bit. You have a point there.

Static class metadata generation is a feauture of Rose::DB::Object only. This is distinct from dynamic run-time generation, which is present in DBIx::Class too. Rose::DB::Object lets you generate the code from the database and then save it in a static manner. It's a semi-manual process. On the other hand, the fully dynamic style (like that of DBIx::Class) is also available.

For the other points, I have updated the comparison.

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Re^3: Perl ORM comparison (Class::DBI vs. DBIx::Class vs. Rose::DB::Object)
by phaylon (Curate) on Jul 31, 2008 at 11:16 UTC
    Static class metadata generation is a feauture of Rose::DB::Object only. This is distinct from dynamic run-time generation, which is present in DBIx::Class too. Rose::DB::Object lets you generate the code from the database and then save it in a static manner.
    That's incorrect. DBIx-Class' Loader implementations have been able to do that for some time now. See DBIx::Class::Schema::Loaders dump_to_dir method.

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      Thank you for the comment and the pointer. I've fixed the comparison accordingly.

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