On Wednesday 2004-02-04 09:50 am, Lennart Regebro wrote:
Creating a product is rarely overkill except for the simplest of applications, and definitely not overkill if you have 20-30 objects that you need proxy access too. In fact, it is usually much simpler to make a product than to do something even remoly complicated through the ZMI.
OK, then, maybe you could punt me in the right direction. As an example, I have several database connections that are accessed from many non-related objects. That is, a particular database may have information on user accounts, zip codes, and inventory - not things that are logically related to each other. How would you factor these so that those objects all have access to the same database, and that database isn't globally accessible to anyone who guesses its name? How could I use products to allow this? -- Kirk Strauser The Day Companies