That's a great initiative.
We could learn a lot by sharing our techniques and experience each one of us
has on CFMX.
We have to choose a blueprint application type.

As macromedia.com has already released its ColdFusionMX version of
Petmarket, it might be interesting to propose our own, based on the
methodology/framework we use.
The advandatage of using Petmarket is that there is already all the
requirements in terms of interface, functionalities and database. We only
have to focus on the architecture of the application.

I propose to build one version of it, based on MVC with CFCs for the model
layer.

It would be nice if someone could build a Fusebox (3/4/MX?) Petmarket
version, in order to be able to compare.

What do you think of Petmarket as a blueprint application?
Who else is interested?

Benoit Hediard
www.benorama.com

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> Objet : [CFCDev] bakeoff
>
>
> It seems that since the release of CFMX many CF developers have been
> rethinking how they build CF applications thanks to new abilities
> through the use of CFCs and/or tighter Java integration. This has led to
> quite a lot of discussion over frameworks and methodologies as of late.
> I thought it might be interesting to have a bakeoff to get some
> comparison metrics on these different techniques.
>
> The idea would be to take one set of application requirements and then
> build an application using each of these techniques. Metrics like time
> taken to develop, lines of code, performance, etc could all be captured
> for each. Obviously, developing all of these applications would take a
> considerable amount of time. However, if many people were interested we
> could each take one technique each and then share our results.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Matt Liotta
> President & CEO
> Montara Software, Inc.
> http://www.montarasoftware.com/
> 888-408-0900 x901
>
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