On 12/06/2015 6:01pm, Andrus Adamchik wrote: > To summarize, both domain-centric and service-centric architectures have > their advantages and downsides. In an ideal world there should be just the > right mix of the two. Achieving that can be hard sometimes, and the actual > proportion depends on the scope of the system and the tools that you have in > your possession.
I'm really liking Groovy these days. It has a concept of "categories" which allow you to inject additional methods right into your domain objects. http://docs.groovy-lang.org/latest/html/gapi/groovy/lang/Category.html I'm still getting my head around how that changes the architecture of systems, but the ease of mixing groovy inside Java applications is allowing us to explore aspects of this right now. For example, to enhance Cayenne objects when passing them into JasperReports for printing. If Dima is lurking around here, he'll have more to say since I know he is liking the groovy approach. Cheers Ari -- --------------------------> Aristedes Maniatis GPG fingerprint CBFB 84B4 738D 4E87 5E5C 5EFA EF6A 7D2E 3E49 102A