(RADIATOR) Multiple SessionDatabase specifiers...

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Mar 17 03:34:44 CST 2005


Hello Ray -

As you have discovered Radiator only normally supports a single session 
database in a Realm or Handler.

To do what you describe you should probably use a hook as you suggest.

regards

Hugh


On 16 Mar 2005, at 19:27, Ray Van Dolson wrote:

> I have multiple <SessionDatabase SQL> definitions... one goes to a 
> MySQL
> database, the other to an Oracle database.  I'm trying to keep both 
> "in sync"
> by using more than one SessionDatabase specifier in my Handler 
> clauses..
> however, the Handler appears to only use the last one listed...:
>
> <SessionDatabase SQL>
>   Identifer SDB2
> </SessionDatabase>
>
> <SessionDatabase SQL>
>   Identifer SDB1
> </SessionDatabase>
>
> <Handler>
>   SessionDatabase SDB1
>   SessionDatabase SDB2
> </Handler>
>
> Is there a way to handle this type of scenario, or should I look at 
> using a
> hook?
>
> Thanks,
> Ray
>
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