> Case in point - to use Rails, you must do things inn VERY specific
ways.
> Rails is all about convention, and if you don't adhere to its
conventions,
> you will be boned.

Not true.  For example, one of the conventions Rails uses to make things
easier is their naming conventions, specifically, pluralization.  You
make your MySQL database tables plural, like comments.  You then name
your class Comment and it knows to look in the database for the table
named comments.

However, you don't have to use this.  You can manually override this at
the top of your class and point it to the proper table in your database.

This is the kind of flexibility and power that come with a well thought
out framework.  I don't find XP Components to be a very pragmatic
framework, and as such, it's not of much use to me.
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