Consider promoting dynamic-map entity mode to standard feature
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Key: HHH-5481
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5481
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: core
Reporter: Marko Topolnik
Priority: Minor
I would like to put a good word in for the dynamic-map entity mode. From the amount of
content available on the web discussing this feature it seems to me that few people use it
-- and it's still experimental. Dynamic maps have a very important role when using
Hibernate from dynamic JVM languages. I work for a company that uses Clojure as its
primary language in enterprise-class software solutions. We have come to rely extensively
on Hibernate for a number of its great features, database portability being for us perhaps
the most important.
It is a real pleasure to combine dynamic map entities with clojure maps. We can construct
a complex, nested data structure using the Clojure map literal and save it to db, all in a
single expression. Without dynamic maps, we would have to burden our projects with
precompiled Java code and maintain that code as our data model evolves. This way, we only
change the Hibernate mappings, which for us play the role of database schema definitions
with no redundancies in other models.
So far we have had no performance issues with dynamic map entity mode, quite to the
contrary. We have successfully used them even for batch inserts that require one query per
record to determine whether it should be inserted. Even on my development laptop I get
over a thousand records processed per second.
I hope this feature lives on and becomes a standard part of Hibernate. As the JVM world
turns increasingly towards dynamic languages, it may yet gain some serious traction.
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