ColdSpring is not really a framework. It is more of a service factory that assists you in managing your objects regardless if you use a framework or not.
Teddy
On 10/3/06,
Geoff Parkhurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you seen ColdSpring ?
Hi Tom
Thanks for the input. I've not yet experimented with any frameworks - I'm
sure once I've gone through doing it 'the hard way', some lightbulb will go
on and I'll realise how easy a framework makes it..
For now, I've been writing a lot of CFCs but none of them talks to another -
I just get them to encapsulate database queries and so on. But the time has
come to get the data from one into another - and if they're in different
scopes, I'm getting a bit confused...
Thanks again,
Geoff
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