On Monday, April 4, 2011 11:17:34 AM UTC-4, Colin Law wrote:
>
> On 4 April 2011 15:59, DavidJ <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ...
> > If I understand correctly, without using ActiveRecord, the scaffolding 
> won't
> > work either.  I'm guessing there are other parts of Rails that depend on 
> AR
> > too.
>
> I am surprised that whether scaffolding works for you or not is
> relevant.  It is certainly not appropriate for the sort of app you are
> describing.
>

It isn't, but being new to Rails I'm uncertain what other Rails 
functionality uses or assumes AR.  That is, if I don't use AR, what will the 
impact be and what will be left that Rails is actually bringing to the 
table?
Of course, right now, I am in the 'prototyping' phase, so scaffolding would 
have been 'nice' is all.
 

> This might be helpful
>
> http://amthekkel.blogspot.com/2009/02/ruby-on-rails-how-to-use-guid-for-use.html
>
> Thanks, I saw that one (and the other copies of it) and have spent a day 
googling around already.
Cheers.

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