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  1. When to use Spring's @Repository annotation? - Stack Overflow

    When reading about creating custom queries in Spring, I noticed that none of the classes (UserRepositoryCustom, UserRepositoryCustomImpl, UserRepository) use the @Repository …

  2. What is the difference between DAO and Repository patterns?

    Dec 18, 2011 · A Repository IS a Dao, since it allows you to access/persist data, but the repository has a more precise definition based on simulating interaction with a collection of …

  3. What's the difference between @Component, @Repository

    Jul 26, 2011 · The @Repository annotation is a marker for any class that fulfils the role or stereotype of a repository (also known as Data Access Object or DAO). Among the uses of …

  4. What is a IRepository and what is it used for? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 24, 2010 · Under the hood the repository may be linked to a database, a flat file, an in-memory collection of objects, or whatever else you may imagine. The user of a repository …

  5. Implementing the Repository Pattern Correctly with EF Core

    Nov 23, 2020 · What is the source of truth for your application - is it the Database or the application memory? If its the database, your Repository behaves as expected and only …

  6. Difference between repository and service? - Stack Overflow

    What's the difference between a repository and a service? I don't seem to grasp it. I'm talking about data access through a data access layer, typically with linq to sql. Very often i see …

  7. Repository Pattern Step by Step Explanation - Stack Overflow

    Jun 12, 2015 · Can someone please explain to me the Repository Pattern in .NET, step by step giving a very simple example or demo. I know this is a very common question but so far I …

  8. git - Project vs Repository in GitHub - Stack Overflow

    Nov 9, 2016 · A Repository as documented on GitHub: A repository is the most basic element of GitHub. They're easiest to imagine as a project's folder. A repository contains all of the project …

  9. What does it mean to fork on GitHub? - Stack Overflow

    After few explorations, In my understanding, it is related to contribution. Fork means to make a copy of the repository (the one being forked) into my own github account. If I want to fork the off...

  10. How do I "git clone" a repo, including its submodules?

    Sep 26, 2010 · How do I clone a git repository so that it also clones its submodules? Running git clone $REPO_URL merely creates empty submodule directories.