Walter Davis wrote in post #1028614:
> On Oct 26, 2011, at 9:15 AM, pololo pololo wrote:
>
>>>> Is it possible to sqlite and mysql coexists in same RoR app?
>>>
>> try other approach?
> I haven't needed to do it myself yet (actually working on something that
> will need this) but I have seen many tutorials on the Web related to
> connecting a single Rails application to multiple databases. It is just
> as simple as you say, make a production_1 and production_2 database
> connection, and use them through the base classes to set up the
> appropriate targets for your queries.
>
> But what I suspect may be even easier here is for you to use something
> like Sinatra to create a very simple API endpoint wrapping around the
> legacy database, and then send requests through that API from your Rails
> application. It doesn't sound to me (you did mention SQL queries, after
> all) as if you actually need that other database to become an
> ActiveRecord model store.
>
> Walter
This solved my question:
Thanks a lot for your time Walter
P
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