Walden H. Leverich wrote:
I know these were aimed at Maurice, but...

Just to be clear: I dont' say business objects are bad. I fyou have the4 time to do them right, they can work wonderfully. You're using custom classes and no caching. If you have the time to hand-write every business class, you can get pretty good performance.

In RPG, we could just create a service program for every record, encapsulate any calculations, and get the same benefits. We usually don't because we don't need the performance boost, and the time taken to hand write the thousands of classes we would need is hard to justify to management.

Joe

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