Seriously, lets just get back to the money. The root of why these
frameworks were conceived in the first place...

Model-Glue 10g Enterprise Edition

Store the xml _as an object_ in Oracle. That way you can slap on the
'Enterprise' tag and start making some _real_money in installation
support.

Machii SOA Edition

Or better yet, stay with the xml concept but store it on, get this...
another server and access through web services! You're sure to be the
envy of the company when you Flex this mighty framework!

-Adam









On 10/28/05, Hal Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That was a good half-move, Joe. Now, we both have to move to a database. I'm
> thinking an OO database? I used to use Gemstone, a Smalltalk OO database.
> Maybe we could use that? So, to run M2, MG, FB, we would just first require
> that people install Gemstone and Smalltalk on their system -- a small price
> to pay to get rid of that pesky XML.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Joe Rinehart
> Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 3:25 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [CFCDev] CFSQLTool debate
>
> > Like I said, what I'm looking for may already be there. Tell me, can I
> > build a Mach-II/MG/FB4 file without using XML at all?
>
>
> Yes, you can build an instance of Model-Glue without using XML - you'd
> create an instance of ModelGlue.cfc and add your controllers and events
> programattically.  For that matter, you could create your own "custom"
> loader and use it to load ModelGlue.cfc instead of the default
> XMLModelGlueLoader.cfc.
>
> I went this route when I first started Model-Glue and it was called "Call
> and Answer," because I was used to scripting together events and listeners
> from Flash.  There's a reason I changed to XML - it's a lot easier!
>
>
>
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