All my comments were in response to the idea of writing code, and having
a tool to generate UML from your code.  You guys are all talking about
creating UML, and generating code from that.  I think the latter is
fine, the former I think stinks.  Just my opinion.  :)

As far as picking a technology first...I think it would probably work
90% of the time.  But is CF the best programming platform for /all/
cases?  I really don't think so.  If you are trying to use CF to build a
search engine, you are just asking for super high hardware costs.  So
you picked CF, spent a year building your project, then in load testing
you find that the system is super slow.  All your tests point to CF as
the bottle neck.  You now have to go back and rebuild parts, or all of
the system.  You are probably never asked to build a project for them
again.

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> 
> Jacob makes a good point... but eventually one must convert 
> the model to
> code, and having the tool do it for you makes a whole lotta sense.

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