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William Robertson

2006-03-30, 6:56 pm

Galen Boyer wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, dillon@SpamMinuSaccessdenied.darktech.org wrote:
>
> It should be in both places really. The database design will protect
> the integrity of the data, but the software should understand the
> constraints of the database and be proactive instead of getting errors
> from constraints and react. A nice way for the front-end to accomplish
> this is to define the constraints in the application at compile-time by
> reading the database's meta-data.
>
> --
> Galen Boyer


Exactly. Not that I know anything about front-end development tools but
I would hope that Hibernate and the like would support this sort of
thing.

DA Morgan

2006-03-30, 6:56 pm

William Robertson wrote:

> Exactly. Not that I know anything about front-end development tools but
> I would hope that Hibernate and the like would support this sort of
> thing.


To the best of my knowledge they do not.
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