Ok, now the NDA is moot I can ask the wider community.  One of the best features IMHO 
in CF5 was the introduction of CONNECTSTRING to enable us to have dynamic datasources, 
that is, DSN-less connections.  

Since CF5 came out I have used these almost exclusively, infact I have been able to 
write applications that simply would not have been possible without it.

But with the introduction of CF MX the CONNECTSTRING is now no more, at least in the 
initial release.  This means we say goodbye to dynamic datasources and it's back to 
having to have every database set up individually by the CF administrator.  This, in 
my opinion is a major step back, surely the purpose of a new release is to add 
features not take them away.

The reason for losing the functionality appears to be to do with JDBC, and while it is 
possible to work around, Macromedia has basically said they don't have time to do it 
now so it's easier to sweep under the carpet and perhaps catch it next time - whenever 
that may be.

This single issue is certainly going to stop me from using MX with any of my existing 
applications - the changes necessary would be widespread, and in some cases 
impossible.  Indeed, for new applications I will have to evaluate thier needs 
carefully to determine if I can use MX or not.  

This is going to cause shared hosting providors to not be able to upgrade thier 
existing servers, at least not without imposing on thier clients to a great degree, 
it's also going to increase thier work load because now they must set up each and 
every database (can you imagine if 500 clients ask to have thier previously dynamic 
datasources set up all at once !).

But, only a couple of people in the beta group aside form myself seem to be at all 
concerned about this.  Am I the only one who uses CONNECTSTRING ?  Surely it is such a 
useful feature that we can't release MX without it ?  Surely it's worth working on for 
a little longer to get this functional ?

Well, just had to get that off my chest, I'll go back to work now :-)

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James Sleeman


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