is being maintained extensively at first sight, has more stars on github and reasonable documentation. but
squash
is used in all recent JetBrains demo apps like
kotlinconf-app
or
kotlin-fullstack-sample
. what would you suggest for beginners?
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damian
01/05/2018, 9:39 AM
i was asking the same question a week ago with no clear answer. i started using
squash
since as you mention it’s in the examples, but now moved over to
exposed
because it looks more actively maintained.
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damian
01/05/2018, 9:41 AM
so far it’s working quite nice but has some limitations (i’m using the DAOs) that i still have to figure out how to circumvent properly. and the documentation is not as complete as it looks on first sight, at least once you have more specific requirements.
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deviant
01/05/2018, 9:43 AM
still better then nothing 🙂
d
dave08
01/05/2018, 10:22 AM
I think squash was supposed to be more light weight, at least that's what I understood when I had looked into it..
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fred.deschenes
01/05/2018, 3:55 PM
JDBI 3.0 works great with Kotlin also (automatic data class mapping, etc)