Hey Folks,

The initial development of the cfOrmAdapter is complete and can be found in
a branch of the Model-Glue svn repo:
http://svn.model-glue.com/branch/cfOrmAdapter/

There is a cfOrmService.cfc which encapsulates access to CF's built-in
functions (like entityNew(), entityLoad(), entitySave(), etc.), which can be
available to your application if you like, but is primarily there for the
use of the cfOrmAdapter.cfc.

It should be possible to perform any operations that you currently do with
the generic orm controller and/or scaffolding with the new adapter.
Application setup is still an issue, as CF requires you to have certain
settings in the Application.cfc file.  I'm not sure that there's any way
around that, but if anyone has any ideas I'd love to hear them.  For now
you'll just have to put those settings in your app's Application.cfc file.

I have written unit tests to support everything (except for a few cases of
assemble(), which I plan to write tomorrow) - all of the test cases and the
fixtures required are in a folder off the root of the branch
called cfOrmAdapterTest. You can treat that entire folder like an
application and should be able to run the MXUnit tests from there, if you
wish. One caveat if you want to run the MXUnit tests - some of them rely on
enhancements that I added to the MXUnit framework that have not been
released yet, but they exist in a branch as well. If you want to give it a
try let me know and I can help you out.

Dan, I know that you said that you have some code that produces predictable
scaffolding results, so if you could test it out with that that would be
great.  If you don't have the time maybe you can share the info with me.  If
anyone else is willing to test this stuff out that would be wonderful.

Thanks,
Bob

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