[Seaside] Look over to Rails and Struts

Bill Holloway bill.holloway at gmail.com
Tue Apr 5 19:08:58 CEST 2005


Does ActiveRecord/Rails support the kind of rich domain models that 
Hibernate supports?

Bill

On Apr 5, 2005 11:47 AM, Avi Bryant <avi.bryant at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Apr 5, 2005 6:32 PM, Marco Paga <marco.paga at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I just had a short view into Rails, a webframework built in ruby.
> > Something I would really recognise as a big advantage is the way you
> > get in contact with a database. You just edit a config file and the OR
> > Mapper starts working.
> 
> ActiveRecord (the Rails O/R framework) certainly does get a lot of
> attention, I think because of a less-is-more philosophy: it's not
> nearly as flexible as something like GLORP, but if it does what you
> need it's much simpler to use. I've done sketches of similar
> lightweight O/R frameworks in the past, but never had a compelling
> enough need for one to actually finish or release them.
> 
> > Is there something similar planned for seaside?
> 
> It would be very easy to do an ActiveRecord port to Squeak, and
> probably a good thing to have. I don't have any plans to do it myself
> (and nobody has offered to hire me to... ;), but I'd certainly welcome
> it if someone else did, and help with whatever Seaside integration
> work was needed.
> 
> Avi
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