Indeed. I'd love to see examples of this proxy for authentication for teams
of which he speaks. :)

On 8/3/07, Michael Glaesemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> On Aug 3, 2007, at 17:23 , Brian Hogan wrote:
>
> > Sure. Very much so... and that's exactly how I've been doing it.
> > So what I understand is that it's perfectly fine to query the
> > database that many times, because it's good for security and data
> > integrity. I can live with that. Just wanted to make sure that was
> > the best way to explain it to my students. Some people will surely
> > look at the sql logs and see four separate (albeit small) queries
> > and wonder why that's necessary, so I want to have a good answer
> > for them.
>
> If performance were an issue, I'd benchmark it as is, then test it
> using a find_by_sql. So far, performance hasn't been an issue for me.
> I'd also have to figure out how to go about initializing models with
> the values pulled from that find_by_sql. Premature optimization, and
> all that.
>
> MIchael Koziarski brings up an interesting point, however, and I'm
> interested in hearing discussion on that as well.
>
> Michael Glaesemann
> grzm seespotcode net
>
>
>
> >
>

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