Jim,

I've been thinking about your post in the back of my mind for a few days. I
have a suggestion for you to think about. Try ModelGlue out. MG, because of
the way it's structured, throws you in the water so to speak with CFC's. You
use CFC's to do everything except the display . And it's really not too
difficult to learn.

What will probably happen is you'll soon be making your first design
"mistakes", which are similar to putting your shoes on the wrong feet, or
your shirt on backwards. And that's when you begin to learn something
valuable, because you then need to figure out how the shirt or the shoes fit
properly in your application design.

So the nice thing about MG is that it plops you in a world filled with CFC's
to begin with. At first, that might be foreign and a little frustrating, but
the MG QuickStart guide is really easy to follow and that helps. Try it out
with a simple, personal project first.

A disclaimer about Flex tho'. MG is for HTML apps with perhaps Flex widgets.
It becomes useless if your app is entirely Flex based. MG is also
appropriate if you have a Flex component alongside an HTML component and
they both share common services.

Nando

On 2/15/07, Jim Cassata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

As I am moving my single tier CF app (hey, that was how the training was
done back then ;) to be multi-tier, I have a question re forms and CFCs. In
my app, I have a form.cfm page and the form action is the formaction.cfm.
The question I have is should I use the CFC as the form action or use a
cfinvoke from the formaction.cfm. I have seen a how-to-do-this in livedocs
but not a whether-I-should-do-this. It seems that all things being equal I
could do away with quite a few formaction.cfm pages and consolidate into a
few CFCs. Your thoughts?

Thanks,

Jim C




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