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The attribute and persistence layer of OceanDynamo is modeled on that of ActiveRecord:
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methods you're used to. The design goal is always to implement as much of the ActiveRecord
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interface as possible, without compromising scalability. This makes the task of switching
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from SQL to no-SQL much easier.
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OceanDynamo uses only primary indices to retrieve related table items and collections,
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OceanDynamo is fully usable as an ActiveModel and can be used by Rails
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controllers. Thanks to its structural similarity to ActiveRecord, OceanDynamo works
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=== Current State
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* Version 2 of the AWS Ruby SDK is now used. This required an internal reorganisation,
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=== Future milestones
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<code>blog_entry.comments.build(body: "Cool!").save!</code>
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=== Current use
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Ocean uses OceanDynamo to implement highly scalable job queues and authentication.
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replace all ActiveRecord tables in Ocean.
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== Documentation
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* Ocean-dynamo gem API: http://rubydoc.info/gems/ocean-dynamo/frames
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== Contributing
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=== Examples
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