On 4/11/07, Jaime Metcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

1. Use CF for RAD and presentation power
2. If your domain model is so complex that CF is giving you problems, use a
Java domain model with a CF front end
3. If Adobe is going to focus on anything in the CF OO space, it should
focus on better Java integration to make point 2 easier.

That's cool.  I hear people say #1 often, but rarely #2 (and maybe that's
because #3 hasn't happened).  Given that #3 hasn't happened, what are the
options? (I know, Sean - I should get over it).


I think option 2 is definitely an option to be considered. Perhaps not
even for technical reasons but more for organisational reasons based
on experience of teams, making use of existing infrastructure, APIs
etc.  as I alluded to here:

http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2007/02/27/coldfusion-for-jsp-developers.html

As for 3 - I was a bit disappointed that the CFCProxy was a) an
Enterprise only feature and b) was tied to the current class loader
(although I can sort of understand the reasons for this). That said -
I have yet to come across a situation where I have wanted/needed any
tighter integration with ColdFusion.

What better integration were you thinking of?

~Kola

www.coolskool.blog-city.com
www.cfframeworks.com


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