Ruby on Rails
Monday, March 25, 2013
Em segunda-feira, 25 de março de 2013 14h39min09s UTC-3, Matt Jones escreveu:
On Sunday, 24 March 2013 12:59:00 UTC-4, Paulo Ribeiro wrote:Thx for your reply. I want to make the models more light. I want to make models what will only access the database (CRUD), without callbacks and the other stuffs it loads.Not to be rude, but this is still "what" you want to do.*Why* are you trying to make the models "light"? Are you working in a resource-constrained environment? Splitting off the callback system is going to break plenty of stuff - for instance, :dependent => :destroy on associations is implemented with a callback. Would it be sufficient to simply not use features you don't want?--Matt Jones
Im trying to make my own solution. Instead of working with MVC, im working with another patterns as well. And i want ActiveRecord::Base model only to interact with the database and nothing else. My business logic is going inside another models.
Sorry if i wasn't clear enough before and thanks again for your time. =p
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