This isn't ActiveRecord, but my DataMgr components might provide a
good foundation for that sort of behavior. I would certainly be
willing to make modifications to them or help with making any sort of
ActiveRecord components (whether they use the DataMgr or canabalize
it or ignore it completely).
http://www.bryantwebconsulting.com/cfcs/
Incidentally, I would love to get feedback on the DataMgr component.
It has worked well for me so for, but I am curious if anyone sees any
drawbacks of which I should be aware.
Thanks!
Steve Bryant.
Bryant Web Consulting LLC
http://www.BryantWebConsulting.com/
http://steve.coldfusionjournal.com/
At 09:12 AM 10/26/2005, John Paul Ashenfelter wrote:
Folks,
I'm doing a fair bit of Rails work lately and am really liking the
ActiveRecord component -- the database/model layer of Rails. I'd
really like to see something similar for CF. I am NOT talking about
porting *Rails* to CF, just ActiveRecord.
I repeat, I'm not talking about porting Rails to CF -- I'm a happy
Fusebox user with some MachII and growing onTap experience. I just
want a simple model layer that requires very little coding. I'm not
interested in a Rails vs CF Framework X discussion (well, I am, but I
gave a talk on my view of that at FB&Frameworks 2005) -- so at least
not on this thread :)
If anyone is doing this sort of thing, please contact me off-list
([EMAIL PROTECTED])-- I've done a some initial work on
such a port myself and would like to have a set of folks to bounce
ideas off.
For those of you not familiar with Rails or ActiveRecord, the
ActiveRecord pattern basically wraps a single database table as an
object with each row being an instance of that class.
As an aside, I have looked at Reactor. While it may implement the
ActiveRecord pattern, I'm after an implementation that's much more
similar to the one in Ruby/Rails.
--
John Paul Ashenfelter
CTO/Transitionpoint
(blog) http://www.ashenfelter.com
(email) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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