Hi Stephen,

Can you direct me to the download for this presentation? I'd like to take a look at it also.


Thanks,
Tom




Stephen Adams wrote:

I've been reading through a presentation I down loaded from Joe Rinehart called "BeansAndForms" which explains how to use self posting forms and Beans and is very useful. So I think I've got a grasp on the basic idea, but will probably have more questions as time goes by.

Thanks for the advice I'll take a look through the archives.

Stephen

On 9/8/05, *Brian Kotek* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    I feel your pain Stephen as I just went through this (if you search
    the archives you'll see a thread on Beans, Transfer Objects, and
    Business Objects).

    The bottom line is that a "Bean" is a very generic term for an object
    that has getters and setters for it's properties. That's it. So if you
    have a business object called Employee that does lots of good
    employee-related processing, but also has getter and setter methods
    for things like getEmployeeName(), setEmployeeName(), etc...then your
    Employee object is considered a Bean.

    Hope that helps,

    Brian

    On 9/8/05, Stephen Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
    > I think that a Bean holds all the data which you get from your
    DAO objects.
    > So I have a select query in a DAO cfc, the results of this query
    are passed
    > to a Bean cfc, is this right? Then in this Bean do I structure
    the data, or
    > manipulate it, what can I do with a Bean cfc?
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