Ain't it though. .Net 2.0 looks very impressive and its got it own version of cfquery (well, not quite but i can now build a lot of my data access webpages with no code what so ever) Great for when you need a quick solution. And for those interested in .Net check out Microsoft Enterprise Library over at www.gotdotnet.com. Those patterns and practices boys have been very busy.

Pete (aka lad4bear)

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From: "Justin Balog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [CFCDev] Basic component inheritance path question
Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 16:35:05 -0600

Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I will look into this. It is a declarative transaction management solution. I was originally considering implicit transaction management since the relation was to a single data source, with limited object interaction (do you see any problems with this). However, I recently read an article about .NET 2.0 introducing System.Transactions name space. Pretty neat stuff.

Thanks again,

Justin

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Behalf Of Massimo, Tiziana e Federica
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 4:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [CFCDev] Basic component inheritance path question


> Currentely I am using slashes whenever I invoke a CFC, not when I define a
> CFC type. I have the feeling Mark is using slashes for the same puropose,
> but I may be wrong.


I've took another look at Mark's blog, he is indeed using slashes for CFC
type.
It has been a busy day here, time to get some sleep :-)

Massimo



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