I have a @Service
bean which function is to save a new Member
entity to database:
@Service
public class AccountService {
// method A
public void saveMember(Member m) {
entityManager.persit(m);
}
// method B
public void saveMember(String username, String pwd, int age /* ... lots of parameters ... */) {
Member m = new Member();
m.setUsername(username);
m.setPassword(pwd);
// ... ...
entityManager.persit(m);
}
}
I will call saveMember()
in @Controller
bean directly. Which method is better?
If I use method A, then I have to construct Member
entity in @Controller
bean, showing as bellow:
@Controller
public class Controller {
public String profile(@RequestParam String username,
@RequestParam String password
// ... ...
) {
Member m = new Member();
m.setXXX();
// ... ...
// lots of setters method invocation
accountService.saveMember(m);
}
}
If using Method B:
@Controller
public class Controller {
public String profile(@RequestParam String username,
@RequestParam String password
// ... ...
) {
accountService.saveMember(username, password /* lots of parameters */);
}
}
Which is better? Thanks!
Member object
or aString
parameterMemberDto
,CreateMemberRequest
orCreateMemberCommand
. This also solves the problem of for instance where to store/leave theverifyPassword
field (as that in general isn't part of yourMember
). Added bonus is that your architecture is now more about intentions of your code.domain should only be accessed from the services
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