Yes i initialized the mongo connection. I also checked the connection with 
the connected event.

The tip with "npm link" sounds good, i will try this. Thanks a lot!

Am Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2012 03:52:11 UTC+2 schrieb Daniel R.:
>
> Something to quickly check, if you are not getting any reaction from 
> mongoose in the admin site using the same models, have you ensured 
> that you are initializing the mongo connection in the admin. Mongoose 
> will queue commands until a connection is established. 
>
> One approach that I've used it to create a private module with just 
> the models that both the web site and admin site can use. With "npm 
> link" you can set it up locally and then only "copy" on deploy. 
>
> -- Daniel R. <[email protected] <javascript:>> [http://danielr.neophi.com/] 
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Manuel Schoebel 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Hi, i am playing with node.js for a little while now and ran in an issue 
> i 
> > want to adress. For this i would like to get some advice. 
> > 
> > First: I'm building a website (it is more a test-project where i'd like 
> to 
> > test and learn some things, so it is okay for me if i "overcomplicate" 
> > things). On the website there is also a blog. I also build a little 
> admin 
> > interface. The admin interface will be its own node.js app. So i have 
> the 
> > website and website-admin as two independent projects. 
> > 
> > I use express.js and mongoose. 
> > 
> > The "Problem": 
> > I tried to share the models of the website with the admin but this does 
> not 
> > work. If i try to get some data in the admin via the websites models, i 
> do 
> > not get any reaction from mongoose, not even an error. As i read 
> somewhere 
> > the models cannot be shared between apps. One option would be to copy 
> the 
> > models into the admin-app. But i do not really like this approach. 
> > 
> > What i want to do: 
> > So i am thinking to separate the models and whole db into a third app. 
> An 
> > api with restify.js. So the website and the admin can use the api and i 
> > would only have the models in one place. The glue between all would be 
> > node-proxy (somehow, i am not exactly sure how to do this right now ;). 
> > 
> > Is there a better way to share the models if i want to separate the 
> admin 
> > and the website as its own node-apps? Does this sound stupid to you? 
> Why? 
> > 
> > Best regards 
> > Manuel 
> > 
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