Yes… that is the kind of thing many new comers see. If it makes something very complex less complex it’s touted as the end all solution, and everyone should be using it. The people who have to deal with complexity often see it as simpler. The people who are not on that same business model or need don’t. There is some truth to both sides… and enterprise technology needs tools like CFCPowerTools and UML design tools to get the pieces connected reasonably. I stated to MM a LONG TIME AGO that there needs to be some UML tool that directly integrates with CFCs. This is a problem. Java has code generators that work with these tools… but there is nothing worthy yet for CF. I don’t do Java at that level… any of you methodology folks who truly have a better way need to complete the circle with such a solution to make it a reality or you in effect are making some aspects of CF development more complex that Java development. (IMHO)

 

John

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Hardy
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 11:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CFCDev] Better way than dao, gateway, bean: <cfquery>

 

You mean a bit like this diagram here:

 

 

Actually, this is quite mild. I remeber seeing one somewhere that had about 40 patterns on it and nearly fainted :)

 

 

Cheers, Pete (aka lad4bear) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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