I never said the tables should be merged. I fully intended to leave the data
normalized but make the Resume bean's state out of data from all the tables
(Address, Job, and Resume). In fact, I fully understand the benefits of relational
database normalization since I used to manage a fairly big RDBMS myself. Keep the
data normalized! BTW, my name is Richard, not Rickard. That the other guy. : )
Lennart Petersson wrote:
> Hi Rickard! It would be ok to merge the two tables, but it is not correct
> normalization since two or more person actually can have the same address. Then
> if you merge the Resume and the Address table then you would have same Address
> data in more then one place and everyone of us knows what that means in
> maintenance...
>
> /Lennart
>
> Rickard �berg wrote:
>
> > Interesting. One thing that I would change though is to merge the 1-1
> > tables, i.e. put the columns in the Address table in the same table as
> > Resume. Both Resume and Address could be CMP-mapped to the same table.
> > Anyone see any problem with that? It would simplify things quite a bit
> > IMHO.
> >
> > Other than that it was pretty ok I guess.
> >
> > /Rickard
> >
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