Joist was inspired by Ruby on Rail's ORM.
It is based on dynamic code generation, providing support for type-safe queries and no runtime class generation.
Joist's main features are its light codebase, high performance, and easy code and schema maintainability.
Joist works by providing Java-based functions for interacting with SQL-based databases (MySQL and PostgreSQL in this case) without having to write SQL queries.
Developers use a Java-native syntax to write SQL queries and fetch results, without having to mix Java and SQL syntax in the same files.
All SQL code is contained and run by Joist, without the developer having to worry about security, compliance, and other SQL problematic issues.
What is new in this release:
- Avoid NPEs in closeSafely methods.
- Fixed NPE when querying only one column with Select.list(Class).
What is new in version 1.11.2:
- Avoid NPEs in closeSafely methods.
- Fixed NPE when querying only one column with Select.list(Class).
What is new in version 1.10.1:
- Avoid NPEs in closeSafely methods.
- Fixed NPE when querying only one column with Select.list(Class).
What is new in version 1.9.0:
- Removed Interpolate.string calls from Jdbc utility class.
What is new in version 1.8.0:
- Generate builder methods for skipped collections.
- Added config check for stale 'setColectionSkipped' calls.
What is new in version 1.5.12:
- Fixed joining from a child to a parent that is a subclass.
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