Interesting to read about the approach you took to this problem. I was expecting a more database oriented article but you didn't mention SQL or the database backend you're using.
I know how I would handle the database side in Oracle (new schema) and SQL Server (new database) with a new set of stored procedures and views. That would leave the old DB access methods the same while allowing a more or less "green field" to develop the expanded services.
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Interesting to read about the approach you took to this problem. I was expecting a more database oriented article but you didn't mention SQL or the database backend you're using.
I know how I would handle the database side in Oracle (new schema) and SQL Server (new database) with a new set of stored procedures and views. That would leave the old DB access methods the same while allowing a more or less "green field" to develop the expanded services.