Great work!!

Something like this is long overdue.

Can't wait to see the code.

Thanks,
Mike



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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:31 AM
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Subject: RE: [CFCDev] CFC Code generator


Question: How are you planning to make this available?

I was planning to put it on the developer exchange. GPL/Open Source. When -
depends on how much response I get from comments. If there are none or just
a few, my motivation engine will be weak.

Joseph

At 01:44 AM 3/10/2004, you wrote:
>Joseph,
>
>Glowing praise first off ... this seems like an amazing tool to me :)
>
>I noticed something small when using the tool in Mozilla. When running
>User Stored
>Procedures CFC > *All Stored Procedures* The generated code display is a 
>little broken
>... the last function is truncated in the displayed output, and the 
>initial component
>tag displays as "&ltcfcomponent"
>
>The generated display looks fine in IE for this.
>
>The CRUD function works fine in Mozilla, and the page source looks
>similar. So it's
>probably just a small tweak.
>
>Question: How are you planning to make this available?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Behalf Of Joseph Flanigan
>Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 2:59 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [CFCDev] CFC Code generator
>
>
>Ok. I think this Code Generator is ready enough for this group to 
>comment on.
>
>http://www.switch-box.org/cfsqltool/
>
>This tool uses database objects and names to define CF namespaces and 
>scripts to use for communicating with the database.
>
>The tool has several wizards. For CFC generation,  please look at the 
>user stored procedure wizard and the table CRUD wizard.
>
>The database is SQL Server.  The tool uses MS's version of ANSI 
>Standard INFORMATION_SCHEMA  views . I am not familiar enough with 
>other DBMSs implementations of these views to say how the tool will 
>work with them. But, since the tool uses a CFC, INFORMATION_SCHEMA, 
>perhaps the functions can be changed for other DBMS.  In the tool's 
>documents is a version of INFORMATION_SCHEMA.cfc.
>
>The Table CRUD wizard option selector is especially interesting.
>
>3-click-coding.
>
>Joseph
>
>
>
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