Re: Model-View-Controller and user permissions
Re: Model-View-Controller and user permissions
- Subject: Re: Model-View-Controller and user permissions
- From: David Holt <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 09:39:45 -0700
Hi Amy,
On 2011-07-19, at 9:24 AM, Amy Worrall wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Ramsey Gurley <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Personally, I find this approach the simplest. The main problem I run into here is rule system caching. ERD2W does a fantastic job of caching to keep the rule system really fast, but in the case of auth logic, it isn't hard to imagine ways that cached values can become invalid.
>
> Couldn't you solve the caching problem with strategic use of
> significant/dependent keys?
I'm not sure that the "significant key" concept survives into ERD2W. It was necessary in D2W, but I understand that the ERD2W rule caching mechanism no longer uses that. Have you experienced Rule caching issues with authorization keys in ERD2W Ramsey?
David
> Of course, I can see the other advantages
> to having a nice auth framework :)
>
>> The primary downside to ERAuth is that it requires support built into the view components. Right now, only one 'look' framework can use it... R2D2W
>
> I'm somewhat a D2W noviceā¦ is R2D2W a 'look' in the same way
> ERModernLook is? Or are they different sorts of things?
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