Suppose you are working with some data, which comes from a JSON
file. You read the file, parse it, make sure all needed variables are there and provide accessor methods to retrieve what's needed. You reader/ parser .class name is A.
Once you're done with all the above, you need to do something with the data. To handle this, there is additional class, lets call it B
.
At this point do you:
a) Have B
retrieve all that it needs from A and do whatever it needs with it
b) Have A
create a clean bean C
, which will have nothing to do with JSON
and will only contain getters and setters for data, B
will need to work with it. Once C
is created, it will be passed to B
, which will handle it.
I can make arguments both for and against each (a) and (b). Please let me know what approach is preferred from the height of your experience.
Assume:
- Performance is not a concern
- Clarity and maintenability is top priority
- Tomorrow, data may come from a
different source. It will continue to remain in
JSON
format