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Sheil book part 2 example persistence strategy
chris J Smith
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Hi all,
From what I read Shiel gave no details on what persistence strategy he chose in his part 2 example so I was wondering what your thoughts were? Table per concrete subclass maybe?
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It is a very low level technical concern, maybe not so relevant from an architectural point of view
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