> > Solution 1: 
> >  
> > I build all of the gateway/dao/bean/jar/dll/exe/ini/etc I
> > need to access and join the 5 tables 
> 
> WTF would you do all of that for?  Sounds like you need one CFC, and
> its name probably ends in "Gateway"

Well, like I said in my original, I was being sarcastic.

> 
> > Solution 2: 
> >  
> > I build 1 <cfquery> that lives in a cfc. 
> 
> Sounds like a good plan! 
> 
> > But does at least one person here agree with
> > me that it is possible to take OO too far?  OO is a very 
> important concept,
> > but like everything else in this world
> 
> Well, yeah, a power saw is, when used in its place, much better than a
> handsaw, but it'll also cut your thumb off faster!

I think you're agreeing with my over all premise.  My point is that
people are talking about doing a lot more than just making a gateway.
You have to build a gateway, a dao, a remote control, and the guy that
brews the beer.  Don't forget to charge it all to your client, and throw
in a little extra because you actually had to get out of our chair to
find their business logic document.

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