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I have a basic question.

I have been creating DAO with separation of concern. Each DAO concentrates on the BusinessObject in context. My question is on using one DAO method inside another DAO. I have assumed that is wrong but do not have enough data support.

Here is the situation.

EmpDAO:
   getEmp(empId)
   getEmps(deptId)
   getEmps(deptName)

What are the issues of having the below implementation

getEmps(deptName):
    // Assume this is cached and there is no question of two N/w calls and having any gain by joins
    DeptDAO.getId(deptName)
    getEmps(deptId)

What can go wrong with using DeptDAO inside EmpDAO? Or What are the points because of which I should not have a DAO call inside another DAO.

Regards Amod

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  • I don't see anything wrong with your approach. Oct 24, 2013 at 12:04
  • It looks like phylosophy rather than technology (one would say "design pattern" ;). As far as I'm concerned, I can tell that for one given DAO I never hesitate to use other(s) DAO(s) if it allows to avoid duplicate code and if it simplifies pieces of code.
    – Julien
    Oct 24, 2013 at 12:07
  • pls do not go by the code structure these are templates. Oct 24, 2013 at 12:30

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Calling DAO inside another DAO is discouraged. Why doesn't your service do the work ? A service method like:

public void combinedServiceWork(String deptName) {
    long deptId = DeptDAO.getId(deptName);
    EmpDAO.getEmps(deptId);
}

And get rid of getEmps(deptName) in EmpDAO;

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  • I can do this but I do not want to repeat same code in different service methods or service classes. Anyways, the question is not about what is the alternative. The question is, is there a strong reason (or any reason) to not do it. I just want to be sure we are not being sheep here :) If it is discouraged, why? Oct 24, 2013 at 12:27
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I don't know where you get your information. Can you provide a citation that told you this was so heinous an error? It could be a way to hand code one-to-many relationships.

I have more problem with making these static.

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  • Why do you assume he's making static calls? Maybe he just doesn't respect conventions and uses member names starting with a capital letter.
    – LuGo
    Oct 24, 2013 at 12:07

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