I'm not going to jump in to Reactor vs Transfer.  They're both great products.  
I wish I could use them. (We have a mandate for stored procs. )  

But if you're looking to handle stored procedures, may I make a plug for my 
product, Squidhead (http://squidhead.riaforge.org/).

It doesn't have hooks for any of the other frameworks yet, but it does 
implement the DAO and Gateway for a MSSQL database using stored procedures. And 
while it doesn't have any hooks for the frameworks, there's nothing to stop it 
from working with modelglue, or fusebox. 

In addition to writing its own CRUD in stored procs, it also reads in and makes 
available your stored procedures as CFC methods. It can handle multiple queries 
proc call, etc.


   

Terrence Ryan
Senior Systems Programmer
Wharton Computing and Information Technology       
E-mail:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 4:06 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Choosing an ORM

Hello Guys,

 

I've just started work on a large scale rebuild of my core business
application, and to aid me the gruelling task I'm toying with implementing
MG, ColdSpring and one of the ORM's. I've done some small work with these in
the past but used Reactor. Now, I'm sure I've read somewhere that Reactor
and MG got a divorce, and that MG would most likely end up sleeping with
Transfer, is this the case?

 

Another thing to take into consideration is that I had planned to take all
my queries and move them into stored procs on my SQL Server as some of them
were getting pretty fat and needed a helping hand to keep performance where
I want it, will I still be able to do this when working with an ORM?

 

What are your thoughts on this stuff? What's hot? And what's not?

 

Look forward to hearing from you guys,

 

Rob





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