I think as you. Where is the best place to put logic if we use RF? With RPC
I have services and daos.

Juan

2011/4/28 Diego Lovison <diegolovi...@gmail.com>

> hmmm..
>
> using RF I need put the all logic on the Entity?
> for example:
> I would like save a employee, but I need verify other thinks that the
> hibernate validator dont attend..
> where I put this logic on entity?
> Using RPC I create a DAO and put this logic in DAO..
>
> other way..
> I can use ValueProxy with RPC?
>
> thanks
> ;)
>
> On 28 abr, 10:23, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Er, no. I'd rather say: if you choose to use RF, then use it (at least)
> for
> > entities and related value objects (CRUD or not); for value objects that
> are
> > not 'connected' in any way to your entities, then you have the choice
> (but
> > I'd go with RF and ValueProxy-s too; it feels strange to mix RF and RPC
> in
> > the same app if you ask me)
>
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