2014-07-16, 09:41
@Tolriq - you have the same authentication issues with a pure MySQL setup, but there is always a way around those issues.
@m.savazzi I'm using ORM, QOM and everything in a php framework (almost) day by day, but I'm not a pro on this. I once contributed to that framework as well and fixed some bugs in their relational mapping, so I know a little about the internals and how this stuff is done, but I'm really no professional on this. I can only tell that implementing such a thing is anything but easy - at least if you want to do it in a clean object oriented way. You'd need a solid framework that's already providing all these things and integrate this in XBMC. But be warned, we already had several internal discussions about making use of some other frameworks for certain things (like dependency injection, ...) and everything has been discarded so far because of some drawbacks with any of them (can't recall the exact reasons or the names of those frameworks)
@m.savazzi I'm using ORM, QOM and everything in a php framework (almost) day by day, but I'm not a pro on this. I once contributed to that framework as well and fixed some bugs in their relational mapping, so I know a little about the internals and how this stuff is done, but I'm really no professional on this. I can only tell that implementing such a thing is anything but easy - at least if you want to do it in a clean object oriented way. You'd need a solid framework that's already providing all these things and integrate this in XBMC. But be warned, we already had several internal discussions about making use of some other frameworks for certain things (like dependency injection, ...) and everything has been discarded so far because of some drawbacks with any of them (can't recall the exact reasons or the names of those frameworks)