Besides translating Relational data to Object model, The ORM has other roles, as:
- Lazy Loading
- Automatic change detection
- Transactions
However, with Repository pattern translating ORM's DTOs to Domain Models, that happens:
- Can't use the benefits of Lazy Load, since I need to fill my entire Domain Model and Repository doesn't know what data Domain needs.
- ORM can't detect changes, since Domain Model isn't from ORM world.
- Can't do many transactions at once, again, due the lack of Domain knowledge about ORM
Question 1: Am I missing some gap where I can have the full benefits of Lazy Loading, Transactions and Automatic change detection in a domain-driven-design scenario? Or these benefits are more for another approach (such as Active Record) than DDD?
Question 2: Why orm is so mentioned in DDD books? Just for the relational to domain model and Lazy Loading, Transactions and Change Detection is fully discarted
Some platforms has code-first approach, which is a way to improve these problems, however this feature is not always present in many environments or simply is not able to use (in a legacy database for eg.), so it's not a solution.