in-depth information on these topic. This is mainly because they are
not simple and do not fit within the short format of individual
sessions. If you really want to know about these things, first do
your homework and read a few books. Then when you get to the
conference, find your peers and discuss it in more detail with them.
See what others are doing and what they think about these topics.
Sometimes you learn more between sessions than you do in all of them combined.
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 22:19:27 -0700, Sean Corfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I believe what we are looking for is a session on Enterprise Development
> > that includes MVC's, Sevice Oriented Architecture, Integrating legacy
> > systems etc
> > Basically routes to Architect Extensible Enterprise (ERP Like) Systems?
>
> I think you're more likely to find that sort of stuff at CFUN than
> MAX. The audience for MAX is very broad and MAX has to cater for a
> very large community that extends far beyond ColdFusion. Even CFUN
> caters for a very broad (ColdFusion) community. Things like SOA are
> not on most CFers' radars at the moment (and probably never will be).
> I accept their is a need for such topics somewhere but even from where
> I sit - as an enterprise architect - I would say that the audience for
> such topics is relatively small.
>
> Having said that, I'm very pleased to see interest in these topics
> here. It speaks volumes for the maturity of the CF community that such
> things are even being discussed. I'd love to see some sessions of this
> nature at CFUN-05...
>
>
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