i would definitely be interested in your recipe, as i am embarking on this 
route and getting there, but seeing what you've done will likely save on 
the ol' trial and error route:) tia! ~daVe

On Thursday, July 7, 2011 8:38:44 PM UTC-7, Raklet wrote:
>
> I have read the arguments for and against CTI and STI.  There are strong 
> feelings in both camps.  It almost strikes me as one of those "religion and 
> politics" type topics.
>
> Putting that aside, I wanted to see if I could get CTI (using CITIER) to 
> work with hobo (if for no other reason than to see if it was possible), and 
> I am happy to report that it does work!
>
> Here is the quick scoop
>
> My Classes
>
> Asset < ActiveRecord::Base
> Crop < Asset
> Acreage < Asset
> Machine < Asset
>
> Asset is a model only because I don't need to interact with it.  The other 
> classes have a model and controller.  Hobo does not see the child classes 
> and create navigation tabs for them, but manually creating a link for them 
> (localhost:3000/crops) works.  A single form is displayed that contains all 
> of the attributes of both Asset and Crop.  All CRUD functions work 
> properly.  Adding association relationships also work as expected.
>
> If you are interested in hearing more about it or think that a recipe 
> would be of value to the community in general, I would be glad to do a 
> detailed write-up.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tyler
>
> p.s.  Though it doesn't happy automatically, a little tweaking to the 
> models makes them work with the hobo migration generator (tweaks have to be 
> done and undone each time I want to run a new migration, but it only takes 
> a few minutes.)
>
>
>
>

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