Postgres pools for Seaside using Glorp

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As a complete Smalltalk newbie one of my main concerns about writing a web application for the company I work for using Seaside was how to use database connections in a correct and scalable way.

After writing a couple of configuration pages in Seaside for a current internal application written in Rails a few months ago, I was ready to write something 'real'. Worried about how to get that done, I avoided the risks and kept working at other stuff.

Well, now I was getting again into the mood to trying it out and found a blog post about using Glorp and Seaside. The author, Ramon León, directed me to his MagritteGlorp package that provides connection pooling and integration with the Seaside session management code.

Well, after digging into it for a few hours I got it working and will be posting soon a basic guide/example of how to use it.

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