On 3/23/06, Shannon Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > True, but if I were to stack the benefits in order of importance > (personally) I would have to say that migration is key at this point.
To *you*... > It is such a simple, little, tweak that could bring in dozens of migrated > applications in our organization alone. This is always the argument used by people who don't write frameworks against those who do. Everything is just a little tweak but every little tweak makes the framework more complex and more fragile and harder to learn. > Never-the-less, I wish people were not so hostile to a discussion here. We > mean no harm and we come in peace! If you were perhaps more sympathetic to the opinions of others, you might find them more sympathetic to yours. Your persistence on this issue is bound to rub people up the wrong way. Your position comes off as attacking. Sorry, but I've seen this argument repeatedly during development of Mach II, Model-Glue and I'm seeeing it with Fusebox 5 - and now Reactor. By all means make a suggestion that Doug can consider but you need to learn when to let it go. Even Kurt said that the approach you use in Java is to wrap the persistence layer in a DAO - but that doesn't appear to be acceptable in CF? Why not? -- Sean A Corfield -- http://corfield.org/ Got frameworks? "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive." -- Margaret Atwood -- Reactor for ColdFusion Mailing List -- [email protected] -- Archives at http://www.mail-archive.com/reactor%40doughughes.net/

