So I
have a quick question about Reactor. My apologies if this isn't the appropriate
forum for this question..
I have
an app that uses mysql replication pretty extensively. At any given time I have
two datasources a write dsn and a read dsn. Inserts,updates,deletes all happen
on the write database and selects happen on the read database. In looking at
reactor and the way it's setup you need to specifiy the datasource when
generating the classes. Given that the datasource is being decided at runtime ie
in the db abstraction layer based on what kind of a query I need, is it possible
to really do that with reactor? Or would you use coldspring somehow to get the
dsn service? if you use coldspring how does that affect the fact that you need
to specify the dsn in the xml config files for reactor?
ed
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Seth Petry-Johnson
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Subject: Re: [CFCDev] ARF+Reactor - was SQL Scenario> I like the sound of a Model-Glue+ColdSpring+Reactor> application. Are there any example apps out there that> utilize all 3 at once?
This is the same trinity I'm adopting for all new projects. I'm really digging Model-Glue and ColdSpring and I'm just starting to explore Reactor. So far I think its a great combo.A good example of a MG+Reactor app would be ReactorBlog. I recently launched my personal blog using ReactorBlog and I found it very easy to tweak to my liking, it was also very helpful from a sample application point of view. I know that's only 2/3 of what you were asking for, but adding ColdSpring to an existing application is cake, and only really necessary is you need custom objects above and beyond the DAOs, Gateways and the like that Reactor generates.Seth
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