anonymous wrote : 
  | i thought on this idea, but i don't need business logic into database, it 
is business request.
  | 

I strongly disagree: All business logic that can convienently handled by the 
database should be handled by the database. It is a zillion times faster, 
easier to implement and easier to maintain. There is no point in moving data in 
and out of the database for nothing.

If you think that is my idiosyncratic position read the following statement 
from  Gavin King:

anonymous wrote : The main example of where ORM - and indeed Java - is not 
suitable is the case of processing data in bulk. It is simply never going to be 
efficient to fetch millions of rows from the database, into your JVM, and then 
update them one at a time. Don't use Java for this. Use a stored procedure.
http://www.javaperformancetuning.com/news/interview041.shtml

Regards

Felix

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