And even with Struts there is still a great need for J2EE Fusebox. It pretty much 
comes down to each one does certain things better.
 
Fusebox, and Struts, and CFCs, and ColdFusion are all just means to alleviate the 
pains of developers. They are essentially "tools" we use to get a job done. All of 
them provide a different piece to the puzzles we try to solve as developers, and each 
do so in a different way. Each piece has different side effects, or does certain 
things better while doing others worse (or not at all). 
 
CFCs are not a replacement for anything(!), they are an alternative. If the 
alternative is better then you use it as a substitute. They provide a different way of 
doing things we've pretty much been able to do.
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: hal helms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Wed 5/22/2002 10:52 PM 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: SuperQ functionality with the STANDARD core (Re: MVCquestion)
        
        

        I've heard a couple of people argue/worry that CFCs will render Fusebox
        unnecessary, as you've done Ben. CFCs are a simple implementation of
        some of the qualities of first-class objects, such as Java has. But
        Java, even with its full fledged objects, still needs the Struts
        framework. I think CFCs are going to be fantastic when used with
        Fusebox, but I don't see a component replacing an architectural
        framework.
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Benjamin S. Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 5:48 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: RE: SuperQ functionality with the STANDARD core (Re:
        MVCquestion)
        
        
        > Don't you understand... that if you don't want to move the
        > standard to MX then you are dedicating resources to develop an
        > alternate way of doing what MX is ready to do... hmmm... maybe I
        > am wrong... but it seems like that is the case.
        
        <plug type="Shameless">
        
        That was actually one of the main points of an article I wrote just the
        other day. You may find my experiences interesting.
        
        http://www.fulgen.com/content/developerscorner1.cfm
        
        </plug>
        
        Benjamin S. Rogers
        http://www.c4.net/
        v.508.240.0051
        f.508.240.0057
        
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