>From the perspective of Model Glue, an application is defined as an
application scope context. Thus, you can not have two applications running
under the same application context (application.cfm or application.cfc)

The Model-Glue framework must be stored in the application scope, so even if
you were on a version of ColdFusion ( 8 or higher ) that allowed application
specific mappings, you would not be able to have two different mappings with
the same name under the same application context.

Why, may I ask, are you trying to run two different versions of Model-Glue?
MG3 should be backwards compatible. What does the MG2 application need that
MG3 doesn't provide?


DW






On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Bud <[email protected]> wrote:

> I can make a mapping at the application level? I didn't know that. But
> even so, in my scenario, both Model Glue applications would be running
> under the same application.cfc/cfm, so nothing really changes.
>
> On Jan 14, 8:22 am, Chris Blackwell <[email protected]> wrote:
> > you would have the following
> >
> > /somepath/ModelGlue2
> > /somepath/ModelGlue3
> >
> > then either in cfadmin or via per-application settings your would create
> a
> > mapping to the version your wanted to use as
> >
> > /Modelglue = /somepath/ModelGlue3
> >
> > 2010/1/14 Bud <[email protected]>
> >
> > > Hi. I hope I'm just missing something obvious. I don't see any way to
> > > have 2 versions of model-glue running on the same site. Say, for
> > > example, the app I'm building is designed to run on MG 3. If I go to
> > > install the app on a site which is already running a MG 2 app, what do
> > > I do? I was hoping I could simply upload the gesture directory to the
> > > ModelGlue directory. But it appears the files are different in the
> > > directories within the ModelGlue base directory (Core, etc.). Can
> > > unity/gesture live within the same ModelGlue directory? If not, it
> > > seems as though I'd have to make a ModelGlue3 directory or whatnot,
> > > then manually change all references to "ModelGlue.gesture" to
> > > "ModelGlue3.gesture" since I can't have a 2nd ModelGlue mapping.
> >
> > > Any tips here? :)
> >
> > > Thanks.
> >
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