On 3 September 2010 16:08, Ar Chron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Start with googling 'rails legacy database' for ideas.
>

Yaa... I will use this hint. Thank You.

>
> Providing only 'read access' simply means your rails application should
> not accept any new/create/update requests, and there are numerous ways
> to defend against this.
>

Can you please tell me the ways... It will be useful to me. Tanx advance.

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