On 4/28/06, Ron Phillips <
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I think you're remembering objectBreeze. It's pretty slick — point it at a table, and bingo, most useful objects come out. Look at http://www.objectbreeze.com/ob/ ; it was written up in CFDJ at http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/192336.htm .I recall reading a while back that an ORM framework or code generator provided basic methods in the Gateway object and then also a getEntityByCriteria or similarly named method. It would accept a string that would then be parsed into SQL or it might have just been the SQL. The latter does feel right and the former could be limiting. Does anyone have an examples or recommendations for such a method? Thanks--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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