Matt wote:
I am a CF developer, so that is what I use. However, I find Java to
currently be a better choice for business logic. My recommendation to CF
developers wishing to use MVC would be for their controllers and models
to be written in Java leaving only their views to be written in CF.

Lol, then you don't need CF at all, only for Views? Get FlashMX for views
(rich user interfaces).

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de
Matt Liotta
Enviado el: jueves, 27 de marzo de 2003 19:26
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: CFC scalability problems (was : RE: [CFCDev] MVCF at
benorama.com)

> a) What software solution would you use, assuming you could write the
same
> functionality in the same time.
> 
I am a CF developer, so that is what I use. However, I find Java to
currently be a better choice for business logic. My recommendation to CF
developers wishing to use MVC would be for their controllers and models
to be written in Java leaving only their views to be written in CF.

> b) what & where do you see the bottle necks in cf performance? I'm
just
> thinking that most of the overhead or persistence is at the DB or File
> etc.
> Considering that the network and jdbc drivers are outside the remit of
CF,
> where is it that you think performance issues are? Most other
solutions
> would also be subject to these overheads
> [Although I believe that the native drivers in .NET for SQL Server and
> some
> other propriety solutions can avoid them]
> 
Most of the overhead in persistence seems to be in initializing the CFC
with its persisted state; not getting that state from a file or
database.

> c) related to b : Can I presume that by persisting cfc you mean, file
or
> db
> rather then to memory etc.
> 
I don't consider RAM to be a valid data store for persisting objects.

-Matt

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