Persistence unified

Revision as of 06:48, 18 August 2007 by Marco Piccioni (Talk | contribs) (Three abstractions)

Unified persistence for Eiffel

This project is about developing a single, integrated and simple persistence framework for Eiffel.

  • Single because nothing else should be needed to access any kind of persistence services.
  • Integrated because aims at integrating both the already existing technologies and frameworks, as far as they deliver the intended benefits, and possibly new ones.
  • Simple because by removing all the unnecessary complexity it should be very easy to use for an Eiffel newcomer.

A tentative manifesto

The first proposed task is to agree upon a sort of ‘manifesto’ of desirable features for the framework.

Here is a first proposal:

Essential abstractions

The framework should provide just three abstractions to the developer: PERSISTENCE_MEDIUM, PERSISTENCE_FORMAT and PERSISTENCE_MANAGER.

Possible specializations of these abstractions could be:

  • FILE_MEDIUM, NETWORK_MEDIUM, RELATIONAL_DB_MEDIUM, CUSTOM_MEDIUM, ...
  • BINARY_FORMAT, STRING_FORMAT, XML_FORMAT, DADL_FORMAT, CUSTOM_FORMAT, ...
  • SERIALIZATION_MANAGER, RDBMS_MANAGER, CUSTOM_MANAGER, ...

Persistence independence

Classes which objects have to be persisted should not be polluted with persistence code, for example by adding specific persistence-related attributes or by inhering from some other class that provides persistence services.

  • The access to the persistence services should be as uniform as possible. This can be achieved using the XXX_MANAGER class hierarchy that handles access to specific kinds of persistence stores.
  • The different media should be properly incapsulated. This can be achieved using the XXX_MEDIUM class hierarchy.
  • The different formats should be properly incapsulated. This can be achieved using the XXX_FORMAT class hierarchy.

Pure Eiffel

No external calls to C macros, just plain Eiffel should be used to implement the framework

Newbie-proof

Ideally the programmer should only create the desired manager object and invoke th features to store or retrieve an object passing the object as an argument.

Code samples

Here is a link to the persistence code samples page where you can have a look at some code.

Additional tasks

Which name?

Find an appropriate name for the framework is of course absolutely fundamental. It seems fair that anyone interested could provide one or more names within a certain period of time. After that a poll may be created to determine the winner. A first proposal could be EIUNPE which stands for EIffel UNified PErsistence.