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It all depends on which version you choose for Model-Glue,
if you want data abstraction like Reactor for ColdFusion or a serious bean
factory loader like ColdSpring.
Model-Glue 1.1.10 for a framework
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day (and I had enough energy) to figure out where the hell that is
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Yes, I do like the 'initial' aspect
of MG, but no one on our little team has any experience with it plus I
am concerned about the OO skill level on the team. Would using an
OO framework like MG make up for lack of OO skills? Just to
, but it makes sense to me. I like mach-ii.
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Hi MCG,
I don't often like to comment
I *really* like Model Glue. A lot. I used it in HacmeShipping (being released next week from Foundstone) and it took me a few days to get up and running. After that it was easy-squeezy.-dhs Dean H. Saxe, CEH[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[U]nconstitutional behavior by the authorities is constrained only by
Thats what we are going to use for the ACFUG site rebuild... any Model Gluers out there want to jump in? On 6/9/06, Dean H. Saxe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I *really* like Model Glue. A lot. I used it in HacmeShipping (being released next week from Foundstone) and it took me a few days to get up and
I'll second the recommendation for Model-Glue. I've built apps using MachII, and I've having to re-learn some stuff now that I'm working with Model-Glue. But overall, I would say that Model-Glue will be easier to learn. Just know that either requires learning object-oriented architecture, which is