yeah, a plain old query result in CF already provides encap and
fulfills one of those uber popular patterns too.

My question though was a bit more aesthetic.  In fact, I'm working on
a Java POJO set for a Flex front end.  :)  Felt it was ok to ask here
as it was a generic question that can be applied to any lang.  Well
maybe not to qBasic!

DK

On 9/15/05, Patrick McElhaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Douglas,
> 
> You may not need P objects at all. Instead, have you considered plain
> ol' queries? Instead of an array of object, x could be a query with
> columns m and n, and y could be a query with columns m, n, and e.
> 
> Like Barney, I prefer one class instead of two classes. But zero
> classes is even better. :)
> 
> Patrick
> 
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> hey, that's a great signature!
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