An Empirical Study on the Practice of Maintaining Object-Relational Mapping Code in Java Systems

T. Chen, Weiyi Shang, Jinqiu Yang, A. Hassan, Michael W. Godfrey, Mohamed N. Nasser, P. Flora
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Databases have become one of the most important components in modern software systems. For example, web services, cloud computing systems, and online transaction processing systems all rely heavily on databases. To abstract the complexity of accessing a database, developers make use of Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) frameworks. ORM frameworks provide an abstraction layer between the application logic and the underlying database. Such abstraction layer automatically maps objects in Object-Oriented Languages to database records, which significantly reduces the amount of boilerplate code that needs to be written. Despite the advantages of using ORM frameworks, we observe several difficulties in maintaining ORM code (i.e., code that makes use of ORM frameworks) when cooperating with our industrial partner. After conducting studies on other open source systems, we find that such difficulties are common in other Java systems. Our study finds that i) ORM cannot completely encapsulate database accesses in objects or abstract the underlying database technology, thus may cause ORM code changes more scattered; ii) ORM code changes are more frequent than regular code, but there is a lack of tools that help developers verify ORM code at compilation time; iii) we find that changes to ORM code are more commonly due to performance or security reasons; however, traditional static code analyzers need to be extended to capture the peculiarities of ORM code in order to detect such problems. Our study highlights the hidden maintenance costs of using ORM frameworks, and provides some initial insights about potential approaches to help maintain ORM code. Future studies should carefully examine ORM code, especially given the rising use of ORM in modern software systems.
Java系统中维护对象关系映射代码实践的实证研究
数据库已成为现代软件系统最重要的组成部分之一。例如,web服务、云计算系统和在线事务处理系统都严重依赖数据库。为了抽象访问数据库的复杂性,开发人员使用对象关系映射(ORM)框架。ORM框架在应用程序逻辑和底层数据库之间提供了一个抽象层。这样的抽象层自动地将面向对象语言中的对象映射到数据库记录,这大大减少了需要编写的样板代码的数量。尽管使用ORM框架有很多优点,但我们发现在与我们的工业伙伴合作时,在维护ORM代码(即使用ORM框架的代码)方面存在一些困难。在对其他开源系统进行研究后,我们发现这些困难在其他Java系统中很常见。我们的研究发现,i) ORM不能将数据库访问完全封装在对象中或抽象底层数据库技术,从而可能导致ORM代码更改更加分散;ii) ORM代码更改比常规代码更频繁,但缺乏帮助开发人员在编译时验证ORM代码的工具;iii)我们发现ORM代码的更改通常是由于性能或安全原因;然而,传统的静态代码分析器需要扩展以捕获ORM代码的特性,以便检测此类问题。我们的研究强调了使用ORM框架的隐藏维护成本,并提供了一些关于帮助维护ORM代码的潜在方法的初步见解。未来的研究应该仔细地检查ORM代码,特别是考虑到ORM在现代软件系统中越来越多的使用。
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