Coming from a RDMBS background it's hard not to think of thinkgs like joins, especially when working with the schema-less MongoDB environemnt.
I read on a blog that DBRefs were only useful when you do know the type of object that you're referencing.
Why is this so? Surely they have more use than that.
Say I have a user collection, and an employer collection. Many users can reference the same employer. To me, this is the perfect use of a DBRef. However, this contradicts what I read on that blog.
Sure, I could embed the employer into each user collection, but what happens when the employer changes? Maybe they employer changes address or phone number or something. If the employer is embedded in each user, then I'd have to update every user's embedded document.
That can't be efficient. Or can it?