Kewl!!  Didn't know that?  I'll have to dig into the docs.  Do you 
happen to have a link to the docs where it talks about setting up N 
datasources? :-)

Thanks,
Carl

On 6/2/2011 12:03 PM, Raymond Camden wrote:
> CF901 added the ability to use ORM with N datasources.
>
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Carl Von Stetten
> <vonner.li...@vonner.net>  wrote:
>> I am thinking about refactoring a few applications of mine to use ORM.
>> One problem that I think I will have is that the applications talk to
>> multiple databases (in the vast majority of cases, the application only
>> reads data, it does not write data).  It's a data integration
>> application that ties together data from numerous databases (a mixture
>> of SQL Server databases on at least three different servers, and a
>> database on an IBM AS400 server via java drivers from IBM - I don't
>> expect ORM to work with the IBM database).  As I understand it (and I
>> use that term loosely :-[ ), the ORM built in to CF9 will connect to
>> only one database.  Is this correct?  If so, are there any other ORM
>> alternatives that would support the requirement of working with multiple
>> databases?  Or for a primarily read-only application, is ORM overkill?
>>
>>
> 

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