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ActiveAndroid Deprecated #550

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pardom opened this issue Apr 18, 2018 · 8 comments
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ActiveAndroid Deprecated #550

pardom opened this issue Apr 18, 2018 · 8 comments

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@pardom
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pardom commented Apr 18, 2018

Hello community,

ActiveAndroid is now deprecated. I'm grateful for everyone's contributions and support over the years, however I believe that there are many better alternatives. Ollie was an attempt to make a better ActiveAndroid alternative, however that library is also deprecated as of today.

The reason this notice is coming to you via GitHub issue rather than the README is because I no longer have access to this GitHub account. Now that this account has been dormant for six months, I have reclaimed my username, but still do not have contributor access. I don't know how long the dormant account will remain visible, so I suggest forking the library if you wish to continue work on it.

I strongly endorse Square's excellent SQLDelight as an alternative to this library.

Thanks again,

Michael Pardo

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really bad news... thank you for this incredible library, @pardom 😁

@nologinatgit
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nologinatgit commented Apr 20, 2018

Really bad news, indeed...
It still serves as the base ORM library in my application for almost 5 years... 😁
It is reliable and effective.
Thanks for your work, @pardom-zz @pardom 😄

@ieewbbwe
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Thanks for u work~ it's very helpful!!

@tapanmodh
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Thanks for ur work..

@nirzonpop192
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Thank you for your library

@neiljaywarner
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@pardom Can you give some insights as to cons of sticking with ActiveAndroid for a large project?

i.e. if you had a large project using it and it would be a big effort to migrate away from it, would you do so, and if so, why?

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pardom commented Oct 25, 2018

if you had a large project using it and it would be a big effort to migrate away from it, would you do so, and if so, why?

In this case, I would not. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. However, for a new project I would recommend using something else, my preference being SQLDelight.

@ImangazalievM
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@neiljaywarner you can try to migrate to ReActiveAndroid. Here you can find small guide: Migration from ActiveAndroid.

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