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Re: [slightly OT] data modeling question
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Re: [slightly OT] data modeling question


  • Subject: Re: [slightly OT] data modeling question
  • From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 15:12:16 -0400

I haven't actually checked out ERTaggable yet. Is it good?
Is it GOOD?  Come on, now :)

I use it in almost all of our apps, now ... It's inspired by acts_as_taggable from Rails, and I tried to come up with the way to make it as minimally invasive as possible (meaning -- you do the least amount of work possible to integrate it):

http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wonder/api/er/taggable/package-summary.html

It provides some common components for you -- a tag cloud component with a bunch of ways to customize it, and a pretty fancy tag entry field that does all the fancy things that del.icio.us does (tab completion, marks which tags are used in your field, etc), etc.

ms

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