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  5. MikroORM vs ObjectiveSQL

MikroORM vs ObjectiveSQL

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Overview

MikroORM
MikroORM
Stacks18
Followers68
Votes24
GitHub Stars8.6K
Forks599
ObjectiveSQL
ObjectiveSQL
Stacks2
Followers3
Votes0
GitHub Stars1.3K
Forks157

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Detailed Comparison

MikroORM
MikroORM
ObjectiveSQL
ObjectiveSQL

TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work and Identity Map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases.

It is an ORM framework in Java based on ActiveRecord pattern, which encourages rapid development and clean, codes with the least and convention over configuration.

Implicit Transactions; DRY Entities; Supports both SQL and NoSQL; Clean and Simple Entity Definition; Identity Map; Entity References; Using Entity Constructors; Modelling Relationships; Collections; Unit of Work; Transactions; Cascading persist and remove; Using QueryBuilder; Preloading Deeply Nested Structures via populate; Property Validation; Lifecycle Hooks; Vanilla JS Support; Schema Generator; Entity Generator
With one annotation your Class has fully featured capabilities of SQL programming; Easy to relational(has_one, has_many and belongs_to) query and paged query; Writing SQL expressions(arithmetic, comparison and logical) using Java syntax
Statistics
GitHub Stars
8.6K
GitHub Stars
1.3K
GitHub Forks
599
GitHub Forks
157
Stacks
18
Stacks
2
Followers
68
Followers
3
Votes
24
Votes
0
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 5
    Typescript
  • 4
    Supports both SQL and NoSQL
  • 3
    DRY Entities
  • 3
    Powered by Unit of Work and Identity Map
  • 3
    Allows multiple ways to define entities
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Integrations
Safari
Safari
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
Java
Java
MySQL
MySQL
Spring Boot
Spring Boot
Oracle
Oracle
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server
SQLite
SQLite

What are some alternatives to MikroORM, ObjectiveSQL?

Sequelize

Sequelize

Sequelize is a promise-based ORM for Node.js and io.js. It supports the dialects PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and MSSQL and features solid transaction support, relations, read replication and more.

Quarkus

Quarkus

It tailors your application for GraalVM and HotSpot. Amazingly fast boot time, incredibly low RSS memory (not just heap size!) offering near instant scale up and high density memory utilization in container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes. We use a technique we call compile time boot.

Prisma

Prisma

Prisma is an open-source database toolkit. It replaces traditional ORMs and makes database access easy with an auto-generated query builder for TypeScript & Node.js.

Hibernate

Hibernate

Hibernate is a suite of open source projects around domain models. The flagship project is Hibernate ORM, the Object Relational Mapper.

Doctrine 2

Doctrine 2

Doctrine 2 sits on top of a powerful database abstraction layer (DBAL). One of its key features is the option to write database queries in a proprietary object oriented SQL dialect called Doctrine Query Language (DQL), inspired by Hibernates HQL.

Entity Framework

Entity Framework

It is an object-relational mapper that enables .NET developers to work with relational data using domain-specific objects. It eliminates the need for most of the data-access code that developers usually need to write.

peewee

peewee

A small, expressive orm, written in python (2.6+, 3.2+), with built-in support for sqlite, mysql and postgresql and special extensions like hstore.

MyBatis

MyBatis

It is a first class persistence framework with support for custom SQL, stored procedures and advanced mappings. It eliminates almost all of the JDBC code and manual setting of parameters and retrieval of results. It can use simple XML or Annotations for configuration and map primitives, Map interfaces and Java POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects) to database records.

Entity Framework Core

Entity Framework Core

It is a lightweight, extensible, open source and cross-platform version of the popular Entity Framework data access technology. It can serve as an object-relational mapper (O/RM), enabling .NET developers to work with a database using .NET objects, and eliminating the need for most of the data-access code they usually need to write.

SQLAlchemy

SQLAlchemy

SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that gives application developers the full power and flexibility of SQL.

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