> For the same reasons asp developers like the ability to edit data in > addition to browsing, as well as stored proc editing and debugging > straight from their ide. > > I just can't imagine, for the life of me, how you could find RDS > lacking in any regard.... > In my case, I simply don't interact with an RDBMS through JDBC, so I never SQL or stored procedures anyway. I'm always tying into backends through a Java API. Further, the last time I did work on a project with a RDBMS that was meant to be access from CFML, we kept strict separation of the CFML developers from the SQL developers.
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