You mean can they adhere to your convention or can they be configured to
adhere to a bespoke convention?





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-----Original Message-----
From: Damien McKenna
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Apr 01 03:20:39 2007
Subject: ORM with convention over configuration?

Do any of the current CF ORMs adhere to the notion of convention over
configuration?  For example, if I tell them to look at the "products" table
I'd expect a field called "id" or "product_id" to be identified as the
primary key, other fields ending in "_id" should be identified as foreign
keys, etc, etc.  Basically, I don't want to have to spell out everything in
an XML file when CFML is well capable of obtaining that information
dynamically (and refreshing as needed).

Also, is the Reactor website down or (I hope not) has the project died?

Thanks.

Damien




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