This blog post and particularly the quote may go some way  to help you
decide
http://www.socialpoints.com/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/7/9/CF-framework-fireworks

On 10/24/06, Peter Minter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> My company and I are moving a large enterprise level application from a
> largely convention-less set of code from many developers to one that is
> easier to scale up.  The goal of scaling is to add other applications that
> use much of the same code base on the same server so that if changes need to
> be made across all the application they can be made in one place.
>
> Frameworks seem like a logical choice here.  But I am not sure which of
> the major three are appropriate if any.  Any advice> The Style of code
> re-use that I am looking for seems to be absent from the documentation code
> re-use seems to be limited to single application or copying the code out to
> multiple applications and maintaing it separatly which would not be an
> acceptable solution.  OO-programming shouldn't be that big of a deal for
> developpers here to pick up, most of us are Java trained.
>
> I am looking to be pointed inthe right direction for information or sample
> sites(with code) for Mach-II,Model-Glue and Fusebox (tutorials also
> welcome).
>
> As far as ORM is concerned the site has a largely well structed set of
> storedprocedures in the backend rather than just simple tables are any of
> the ORM tools (Reactor,ObjectBreeze,Transfer) able to handle stored
> procedures. Or is it the case that since we already have this structure I am
> stuck writing the DataAccess layer from scratch.
> Are there any ORM's whose Gateways do not return queries but Arrays of
> objects so that the view isn't tied directly to the data layer?  Seems like
> separation of concerns is largely undermined when form fields must have the
> same name as column names fro mthe db in order for autowireups to work.
>
> I realize this is a huge post any help would be awesome though.
>
> Cheers,
> Peter
>
> 

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