You define dontUseModels, but you are checking for dontUserModels, are you
sure this code is working as expected? :)

Cheers,
Faifas


2009/4/14 Dérico Filho <[email protected]>

>
> I solved.
>
> I put this in one of application controllers... although it can be put
> also in app_controller.php
>        var $dontUseModels = Array(
>                'method1' => true,
>                'method2' => true,
>                ...
>        );
>
>        function constructClasses() {
>                if(isset($this->dontUserModels[$this->action])){
>                        parent::constructClasses();
>                }
>                return true;
>        }
>
>        function beforeFilter(){
>                if(isset($this->dontUserModels[$this->action])){
>                        parent::beforeFilter();
>                 }
>        }
>
> On Apr 13, 7:42 pm, Dérico Filho <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am a very particular situation here. I have a controller which 2
> > methods do not connect into any database, they are as simple as
> > displaying a view.
> >
> > However, I noticed, every time a open these methods, the CakePHP open
> > a database connection, which is useless, because, as I told, these do
> > nothing.
> >
> > What should I do to prevent CakePHP opening this useless database
> > connection?
> >
> > I thought hacking into controller.php... But is there any cleaner
> > solution?
> >
> > []s
> > Dérico Filho
> >
>

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