Title:
Bug 85495:Mongo is becoming one of the more popular non relational databases out there
| View in TrackerStatus/Resolution/Reason: Closed/Deferred/NotEnoughTime
Reporter/Name(from Bugbase): Eric Twilegar / Eric Twilegar (twillerror)
Created: 01/04/2011
Components: Language
Versions: 10.0
Failure Type: Unspecified
Found In Build/Fixed In Build: 0000 /
Priority/Frequency: Minor / Unknown
Locale/System: English / Platforms All
Vote Count: 1
Problem:
Mongo is becoming one of the more popular non relational databases out there. It is also fairly straightforward making it a good fit for ColdFusion. Can we get some sort of native support for connecting to Mongo in CF. In addition a ODM ( object document manager ) so we could just store CFC instance straight up. Including declaring types, lenghts, indexes, and others. MongoEngine is a Python ODM that might be good insperation.
Method:
Mongo is becoming one of the more popular non relational databases out there. It is also fairly straightforward making it a good fit for ColdFusion. Can we get some sort of native support for connecting to Mongo in CF. In addition a ODM ( object document manager ) so we could just store CFC instance straight up. Including declaring types, lenghts, indexes, and others. MongoEngine is a Python ODM that might be good insperation.
Result:
Mongo is becoming one of the more popular non relational databases out there. It is also fairly straightforward making it a good fit for ColdFusion. Can we get some sort of native support for connecting to Mongo in CF. In addition a ODM ( object document manager ) so we could just store CFC instance straight up. Including declaring types, lenghts, indexes, and others. MongoEngine is a Python ODM that might be good insperation.
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Watson Bug ID: 3043020
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External Customer Name: Eric Twilegar
External Customer Email: 3D9A02F5446CCE0A992015D5
External Test Config: 01/04/2011
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