I can't seem to figure out how to create a Google Code project.  I have a
gmail login I think... What is my clickpath to create a new project? 

    >   -----Original Message-----
    >   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    >   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Williams
    >   Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 5:02 PM
    >   To: [email protected]
    >   Subject: Re: [Reactor for CF] CF7/fusebox5/reactor/flex2
    >   
    >   2 thoughts:
    >   cfPetMarket - a place for the same app in different frameworks.
    >   Google Code - instead of posting code to the list, get 
    >   a repository of some sort, especially if more than 1 
    >   person will be working on it.
    >   
    >   On 9/14/06, Scott Krebs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    >   >
    >   >
    >   > To expand on that for those not aware of it, Sean's 
    >   examples can be 
    >   > found at http://www.corfield.org/blog/index.cfm, 
    >   check out Frameworks 
    >   > Sample Code and Persistence Sample Code in the 
    >   Software pod on the top 
    >   > right. There are many examples and the readme files 
    >   explain what's 
    >   > what. Reactor sample code is in the Persistence download.
    >   >
    >   > Scott
    >   >
    >   >  ________________________________
    >   >
    >   > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    >   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    >   > On Behalf Of Teddy Payne
    >   > Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 3:53 PM
    >   >
    >   > To: [email protected]
    >   > Subject: Re: [Reactor for CF] CF7/fusebox5/reactor/flex2
    >   >
    >   >
    >   > Actually, this would be the first effort of its type. 
    >    Good code 
    >   > samples for stepping stones for various frameworks 
    >   would probably be a 
    >   > very sought after site.
    >   >
    >   > You could have the creators of each framework, except 
    >   for Flex, 
    >   > contribute the solutions on an as per need basis.
    >   >
    >   > Sean C. does this, but I am not sure how many 
    >   frameworks he provides 
    >   > samples for.
    >   >
    >   > Teddy
    >   >
    >   >
    >   > On 9/14/06, Marc < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    >   > >
    >   > >
    >   > > That's a nice pattern diagram, and I will in fact 
    >   be digging in hard 
    >   > > to
    >   > figure it out.  But in the meantime, it would be 
    >   helpful to actually 
    >   > build the simplest of apps - one that can take a 
    >   Person, for example, 
    >   > and allow a Person object to be CRUD'ed using BOTH 
    >   flex and fusebox 
    >   > apps, with reactor as the persistence for both, with 
    >   little or no redundancy in the code.
    >   > >
    >   > > While this diagram is helpful for the more advanced 
    >   users, I think 
    >   > > at this
    >   > point a simpler diagram with actual code examples in 
    >   the technology 
    >   > relevant to CF and Reactor would be more helpful to 
    >   newer users.  A 
    >   > "starter" course, so to speak.  It's nice to know 
    >   this diagram is out 
    >   > there, and is acting as the basis for the goals of 
    >   our CF-based frameworks!
    >   > >
    >   > >
    >   > > ________________________________
    >   >  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    >   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    >   > On Behalf Of Teddy Payne
    >   > > Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 3:00 PM
    >   > >
    >   > > To: [email protected]
    >   > > Subject: Re: [Reactor for CF] CF7/fusebox5/reactor/flex2
    >   > >
    >   > >
    >   > >
    >   > > Best practices?
    >   > 
    >   http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns/Patterns
    >   /index.html
    >   > >
    >   > > The image map provides a road map to a J2EE 
    >   application which most
    >   > frameworks are trying to achieve through CF.
    >   > >
    >   > > Teddy
    >   > >
    >   > >
    >   > > On 9/14/06, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    >   > > > Thanks Tom, Peter, et al:
    >   > > >
    >   > > > In the interests of my own education as well as 
    >   for the benefit of 
    >   > > > the community, I'd like to put together a sample set of 
    >   > > > applications that demonstrate what you are describing.  
    >   > > > Architecture-level 'best
    >   > practices' in
    >   > > > this area are hard to come by on the 'net, let 
    >   alone actual sample code.
    >   > > >
    >   > > > If it's okay with everyone, I'd like to post code 
    >   into this 
    >   > > > thread, and
    >   > get
    >   > > > feedback from everyone.  Since this is very much 
    >   an integration of
    >   > Reactor
    >   > > > with two other frameworks (let alone coldSpring, 
    >   which I'm afraid 
    >   > > > to
    >   > even
    >   > > > start with), it seems relevant to have this 
    >   discussion here.
    >   > > >
    >   > > > Would anyone object? Would anyone like to 
    >   contribute sample code?
    >   > Should I
    >   > > > shut up and go away? ;)
    >   > > >
    >   > > >     >   -----Original Message-----
    >   > > >     >   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    >   > > >     >   [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
    >   Behalf Of Tom Chiverton
    >   > > >     >   Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 11:57 AM
    >   > > >     >   To: [email protected]
    >   > > >     >   Subject: Re: [Reactor for CF] 
    >   CF7/fusebox5/reactor/flex2
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >   On Thursday 14 September 2006 16:14, Marc wrote:
    >   > > >     >   > Does anyone else here have a similar 
    >   situation, or
    >   > > >     >   has worked on a
    >   > > >     >   > similar situaiton in the past?
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >   What you are aiming to build is a 'service layer'.
    >   > > >     >   Which I really must draw and blog about more, but:
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >   Service layer
    >   > > >     >   |
    >   > > >     >   V
    >   > > >     >   Business methods ('managers')
    >   > > >     >   |
    >   > > >     >   V
    >   > > >     >   Data service Layer (Reactor)
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >   Our services pull managers out of an 
    >   application-wide
    >   > > >     >   ColdSpring factory.
    >   > > >     >   Managers may call on other managers which 
    >   are injected
    >   > > >     >   by ColdSpring, along with a Reactor Factory.
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >   Services are independent of each other. 
    >   Services return
    >   > > >     >   simple (no methods) transfer objects and 
    >   are the only
    >   > > >     >   parts with access='remote' methods.
    >   > > >     >   Services marshal internal (CFC) objects into a
    >   > > >     >   normalised form and exposed a more or less
    >   > > >     >   obvious/static API, made up of simple types and
    >   > > >     >   transfer objects, and a client should 
    >   only have to make
    >   > > >     >   one call to a service to archive one task.
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >   Business methods hold all your logic about how to
    >   > > >     >   actually do the things the client asked 
    >   the service to
    >   > > >     >   do i.e . update the database via the Data 
    >   service layer,
    >   > > >     >   send a notification and then update 
    >   something else.
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >   Data services abstract the underlying 
    >   storage method
    >   > > >     >   (Reactor) for the main application.
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >   Each layer should be separate and 
    >   isolated for the one
    >   > > >     >   below - ColdSpring again.
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >   Weather it is Flex via CFC remoting, 
    >   Apollo via web
    >   > > >     >   services or a CFML page via cfcomponent, 
    >   everything
    >   > > >     >   talks to the service to get stuff done.
    >   > > >     >   --
    >   > > >     >   Tom Chiverton, I hope the attachment 
    >   comes through and
    >   > > >     >   helps Helping to carefully 
    >   disintermediate transparent clusters
    >   > > >     >
    >   > > >     >
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