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hello everyone, just started a database layer on a new microservice, and im trying to setup korma
what libs do you folks use? its my first time consuming a relational database with Clojure
At World Singles — very heavy SQL user — we use raw clojure.java.jdbc for most stuff with HoneySQL for composing complex reporting queries.
I don’t know that Korma is still maintained these days?
but im quite irritated with all this "magic" and probably will change to to honey sql or jdbc
I use the same combo as sean. It’s a nice division of responsibilities. clojure.java.jdbc runs the queries and applies the transactions, honeysql is a pure library, allowing for the construction and composition of complex sql.
@plins We use Asphalt https://github.com/kumarshantanu/asphalt (with DBCP, and with C3P0 connection pooling libs) at Concur in several microservices
Ooh, that’s neat. I’m pretty into sql wrappers that encourage being explicit about transaction isolation requirements.
I just stick with jdbc
everybody groks raw sql
thank you very much everyone 🙂 im dropping the korma tests to try something closer to sql
@plins HugSQL: https://www.hugsql.org (disclosure: I'm the creator)