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I have a typical DAO to fetch SQL objects from a table, but now I need to be able to query for objects placed in another physical database using foreign keys. Due to restrictions in my ORM I cannot create a query that joins over the two databases and hence I need to do this reduction step myself. To not introduce dependencies between DAOs I thought to myself that I should increase the level of abstraction and introduce a service on top of this DAO that does this for me. Is this the way to go or am I more confused than I think I am?

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  • This seems fine to me, but be careful not raising the level of abstraction to a point where a completely artificial type of entity appears : ayende.com/blog/153699/… Jul 31, 2014 at 9:22

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Since your "increased level of abstraction service" will be still "DAO" (and nothing more) I would just call it DAO and inject your base DAO service.

Semantically it will be completely correct.

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  • Indeed it will. Thanks!
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    Jul 31, 2014 at 9:13

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