Okay, i started digging around after sending the email and I guess I
had missed the data directory in the corefiles.  I see those now.

But if doug is already working on db2 support thats great.  If he has
to drop it i'll be glad to pick up the slack though.

Yes, very nice to meet you too!

Thanks sean!

On 3/13/06, Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/13/06, Ryan Guill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My main question is what would it take to support a new database.
>
> Look in the reactor.data directory. There's a sub-directory for each
> database type, containing two CFCs:
> - Convention.cfc - defines naming / escaping conventions etc
> - ObjectDao.cfc - code to introspect the database
>
> There isn't much documentation for any of this but I built the mysql4
> support from the mysql (5) files and Oracle support is coming real
> soon (from Beth). I believe Doug is working on some DB2 support.
>
> Good to meet you at cf.Objective() !!
> --
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