With most framework decisions, being objective quickly devolves into a subjective discussion. My personal mantra is pick a framework that speaks to the things you need. Over time, all frameworks leap frog each other on the small points so the grass will always be greener on the other side sometimes and other times you'll have the greenest pasture.
Mach-II is robust and extensible framework with active development for over six years which more than the other actively developed frameworks - Model-Glue, ColdBox, etc. It is used by many large companies / government agencies for mission critical applications. For more information, I suggest you read this: http://greatbiztoolsllc.trac.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/wiki/10QuestionsAboutMach-II Best, .Peter whostheJBoss said the following on 09/22/2009 12:36 PM: > I am asking this question on both the Model-Glue and Mach-II lists, > hoping for responses that will make the case for each of the > respective frameworks. > > The simple question is... which? And why? > > I know their isn't a definite answer, and everything requires > subjective examination, but surely there are some points that can be > made? > > To make it easy, I'll give an example project to use as a basis for > the arguments: > > A blog system (something like Mango Blog) with the obvious: > -login > -blog posts w/comments > -post categories & tags > etc > > Obviously, different size applications have different needs, so I'm > really just looking for a good discussion about why I would want to > use one over the other. > > For the example mentioned above, throw in a Flex (or AIR) client that > can pull the blog comments from the database and let the user > administer them, as well as post new blog entries. (Just looking to > add some remote functionality to the mix, for discussion purposes.) I > don't want arguments based purely on the back-end and browser content > delivery aspects, seeing as AJAX / Flex are both important parts of an > implementation these days. > > I'm hoping for a robust discussion. > > (Does one make using external frameworks like ColdSpring / Transfer > easier? Does one make working with remote requests more simple? Does > one provide faster development? Does one provide better separation? > More flexibility? Is one easier for laying out content? Is there a > strong caching system in one or the other? Does one favor convention? > etc) > > Inquiring minds want to know. =) > > Thanks! > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to Mach-II for CFML list. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mach-ii-for-coldfusion?hl=en SVN: http://greatbiztoolsllc.svn.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/ Wiki / Documentation / Tickets: http://greatbiztoolsllc.trac.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
