Thanks. I guess then it might be better to ask when is it most
appropriate to interact the controller with a Service Object and when to
interact with a bean to utilize the DOA and Gateway objects? I need to learn
what is the strong point and weakness of both so I can know when a situation
warrants one over the other.
Wish there was a real one-stop-resource out there to cover OOD for CF and all
the design patterns. :-)
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From: "Brian Kotek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 9:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CFCDEV] Re: Noobie Question
Wally, you're basically asking the question "what is the best way to build my
object model?", which is essentially an unanswerable question because the
answer it "it depends".
When using Reactor and ColdSpring and Model-Glue, how do you know that "this
way is the
better way of doing things"? And what answer do you expect to the question "is
it right to assume one should use the
Service Object to interact with the bean, the DAO, and the Gateway?"
The questions that you're asking are so dependent on what your application
actually needs to do, and the forces at play in your specific environment, that
they are nearly meaningless without far more context. In some cases the answer
will be yes and in some, the answer will be no.
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Wally Kolcz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another thing. Using Illudium PU-36, it creates a Service
Object. After reading more up on it, is it right to assume one should use the
Service Object to interact with the bean, the DAO, and the Gateway?
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