Porting a Play Project to Lagom










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I'm currently investigating whether porting a large monolithic Play project into several Lagom projects is worth the effort.



All internal calls (functions with request/response classes) to databases need to be separated away, so that I can start to use those database calls in another separated project.
Developing with Play style I would start a new project and bind those functions to routes and Controller functions.
But afterwards I had to implement those new API calls twice; back in the monolith and in the new project.



There are about ~150 functions that need to be refactored, so has anybody a clue whether Lagom is the best solution to separate calls away to reuse them in several projects so that I don't have to implement the API calls twice?



Does someone have experience with refactoring a Play project to Lagom? Anything that I should be aware of?



Thanks in advance :)










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  • This doesn't really seem on-topic for StackOverflow as it's posed.

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  • @erip where should I post it then, any constructive ideas?

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    You could try the Lagom gitter, or discuss.lightbend.com/c/lagom.

    – erip
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:05











  • @erip thank you, will raise this questions there then.

    – Yeti
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:59















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I'm currently investigating whether porting a large monolithic Play project into several Lagom projects is worth the effort.



All internal calls (functions with request/response classes) to databases need to be separated away, so that I can start to use those database calls in another separated project.
Developing with Play style I would start a new project and bind those functions to routes and Controller functions.
But afterwards I had to implement those new API calls twice; back in the monolith and in the new project.



There are about ~150 functions that need to be refactored, so has anybody a clue whether Lagom is the best solution to separate calls away to reuse them in several projects so that I don't have to implement the API calls twice?



Does someone have experience with refactoring a Play project to Lagom? Anything that I should be aware of?



Thanks in advance :)










share|improve this question






















  • This doesn't really seem on-topic for StackOverflow as it's posed.

    – erip
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:38











  • @erip where should I post it then, any constructive ideas?

    – Yeti
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:53






  • 1





    You could try the Lagom gitter, or discuss.lightbend.com/c/lagom.

    – erip
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:05











  • @erip thank you, will raise this questions there then.

    – Yeti
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:59













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I'm currently investigating whether porting a large monolithic Play project into several Lagom projects is worth the effort.



All internal calls (functions with request/response classes) to databases need to be separated away, so that I can start to use those database calls in another separated project.
Developing with Play style I would start a new project and bind those functions to routes and Controller functions.
But afterwards I had to implement those new API calls twice; back in the monolith and in the new project.



There are about ~150 functions that need to be refactored, so has anybody a clue whether Lagom is the best solution to separate calls away to reuse them in several projects so that I don't have to implement the API calls twice?



Does someone have experience with refactoring a Play project to Lagom? Anything that I should be aware of?



Thanks in advance :)










share|improve this question














I'm currently investigating whether porting a large monolithic Play project into several Lagom projects is worth the effort.



All internal calls (functions with request/response classes) to databases need to be separated away, so that I can start to use those database calls in another separated project.
Developing with Play style I would start a new project and bind those functions to routes and Controller functions.
But afterwards I had to implement those new API calls twice; back in the monolith and in the new project.



There are about ~150 functions that need to be refactored, so has anybody a clue whether Lagom is the best solution to separate calls away to reuse them in several projects so that I don't have to implement the API calls twice?



Does someone have experience with refactoring a Play project to Lagom? Anything that I should be aware of?



Thanks in advance :)







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  • This doesn't really seem on-topic for StackOverflow as it's posed.

    – erip
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:38











  • @erip where should I post it then, any constructive ideas?

    – Yeti
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:53






  • 1





    You could try the Lagom gitter, or discuss.lightbend.com/c/lagom.

    – erip
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:05











  • @erip thank you, will raise this questions there then.

    – Yeti
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:59

















  • This doesn't really seem on-topic for StackOverflow as it's posed.

    – erip
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:38











  • @erip where should I post it then, any constructive ideas?

    – Yeti
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:53






  • 1





    You could try the Lagom gitter, or discuss.lightbend.com/c/lagom.

    – erip
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:05











  • @erip thank you, will raise this questions there then.

    – Yeti
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:59
















This doesn't really seem on-topic for StackOverflow as it's posed.

– erip
Nov 14 '18 at 17:38





This doesn't really seem on-topic for StackOverflow as it's posed.

– erip
Nov 14 '18 at 17:38













@erip where should I post it then, any constructive ideas?

– Yeti
Nov 15 '18 at 8:53





@erip where should I post it then, any constructive ideas?

– Yeti
Nov 15 '18 at 8:53




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You could try the Lagom gitter, or discuss.lightbend.com/c/lagom.

– erip
Nov 15 '18 at 14:05





You could try the Lagom gitter, or discuss.lightbend.com/c/lagom.

– erip
Nov 15 '18 at 14:05













@erip thank you, will raise this questions there then.

– Yeti
Nov 15 '18 at 14:59





@erip thank you, will raise this questions there then.

– Yeti
Nov 15 '18 at 14:59












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