Ah, okay, that makes a lot of sense.  And now that you mention it, i
remember reading that it does lazy-load.  Also, i couldnt find any
code anywhere that was looping or pulling the different tables, so
that makes a whole lot of sense.

So, it doesnt have to be in your reactor.xml file if it doesnt have a
relationship, you just ask for it by name and it will create the
objects necessary.

Perfect really...

On 3/14/06, Daniel Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> I believe that (and I may be mistaken) Reactor only creates objects as
> they're requested. So the first time you request an a gateway for
> tablelUser, you get all of it's objects. If you never request a gateway for
> tableFooBar, then the objects don't get created.
>
> Someone *please* correct me if I'm wrong on that one :)
>
> Dan
>
> > Yes, I saw way too much good stuff ;)
> >
> > Question:  Is there any way to tell reactor specifically
> > which tables to pull in?  In as/400 land, our databases are
> > essentally libraries, and for instance our production library
> > has thousands of tables, which I would not want to pull in an
> > object for all of them.  Unfortunately, because we are
> > integrating and sharing data with other rpg programs that
> > live on the box, there is no way to segregate things in the
> > libraries.  We do have a two charachter prefix on all of the
> > tables of a particular system though, so if we could do
> > something with that, that would work too.
>
>
>
>
>
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>


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