Etienne-Hugues Fortin wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I was reading the getting-started about the Object-Relational model and was
> trying to figure if that particular part of Turbine can be use without
> Turbine as we already wrote our own framework and don't want to rewrite it
> with Turbine.

This sounds a bit strange to me. You have a framework, and you
definetely
want to use Turbine at the same time, but you are not sure which part?
Come on...
 
> So, after reading this introduction, I was interested to look more deeply
> into how it works and the documentation refer to the turbine examples to see
> how to use the code in the real life.  I can't find any examples using this
> and didn't find a "howto" neither.
> 
> Can someone point me to where I should look more precisely as I seem to be
> too dumb to find it by myself?  Is there a document or old email somewhere
> that go throught all the steps needed to use this in a simple example that
> is available?  That would be really useful.

The turbine documentation has two docs about Peers and another about
Torque
(the tool to generate O-R mapping code automatically)
Peers are actually used by DBSecurityService (see om.security and
om.security.peer
packages) but I would not recommend it as an example - it's a bit messy.
There are also a few example applications, but I can'r recall the URLs
right now.
Check the list archive. The address is at the very bottom of this
message.

Good luck,
Rafal

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Rafal Krzewski
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