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Author : ISHTEK
Date (Year/Month/Date): 2009-04-09 Task is to come up with an approach for designing application that should be practically kept away from code change in case there is only shift in Persistence tools/Framework, like from Hibernate to JDBC or to JPA or to TopLink etc. But basic core functionality like create, update, delete etc remains the same. One approach for getting appropriate Bean lookup strategy while using Spring Framework is as follows: 1. Define an interface with all the basic operation those are desired from Persistence layer like create, update, delete, query, queryAll, deleteAll etc etc. with appropriate arguments and return types. 2. Define a Factory pattern style Factory for accepting a variable argument and return implementation of the interface (discussed in point 1) 3. Factory with the interface is to be configured in Spring Framework configuration. 4. Depending on the input value to the Factory, there could be concrete subclass of HibernateDaoSupport, JdbcDaoSupport, JdoDaoSupport, JpaDaoSupport, TopLinkDaoSupport and many more. 5. Appropriate templates are to be instantiated and supplied to the application specific concrete classes of the DaoSupport. Like for HibernateDaoSupport the template class will be HibernateTemplate, for JdbcDaoSupport it will be JdbcTemplate, etc. 6. Whenever there is any change in the persistence strategy of application, then there will be minimal changes in the Spring configuration file for providing appropriate DAO support to the Factory, that is to be used by the common interface exposed to the application. Without really any change in class file, so not even compilation or build required. Based on this approach I shall be comming up with some sort of prototype and example application to test this prototype before sharing it on this site. Please do share your thought on this and jointly let us improve this design to fulfill desired objective/Task.

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Girish
Is there any Spring example code available related to this 
discussion, as I am seriously looking forward to explore more on this. I feel this would be interesting to
work on.

Thanks.

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Ashish
It would be nice if you show here some code examples.
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