I believe those are, but all CFM frameworks are not OOP. I do not keep up
with every single one out there so can not sit here and list off the ones
that are OOP and the ones that are not.  A framework can or can not be OOP
it is up to how it was designed.  We use one here at work that is inhouse
built and years old that is not OOP.  I do not know Fusebox but I'd guess
the older versions of it which I know people still use to this day are not
OOP.

It really seems that the very definition of OOP often changes between who
you talk to.  Just seems interesting that someone asks about OOP and it
quickly changes to frameworks.  Someone could have a CFM application that is
OOP and does not adhere to any specific framework.


On 3/6/06, Gareth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Lol, I'm more confused than I thought... So, Model Glue etc are
> frameworks,
> but don't necessarily adhere to OOP. For simplicity sake, are the current
> trend of CF Frameworks such as Model Glue, Fusebox, etc OOP? And, what
> does
> a Framework offer that OOP methodology doesn't?
>
>
>


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