The site is still beta.. the look and feel is "greybuild" - hence the 
grey ;)  ie. no look and feel as yet.

The mailing lists are under LISTS:
http://necromedia.daemon.com.au/navajo/display.cfm?objectID=D683D756-5CB4-44E9-B23A833D70A1C353

Or on our mail server:
http://lists.daemon.com.au/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?page=topic&topic=necromedia

Hope that helps,

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/



Lanny R. Udey wrote:
> Geoff,
> Where are the mailing lists? I couldn't get to any on your site. We are interested 
>in your effort.
> 
> Lanny Udey
> Hofstra University
> 
> 
>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/18/02 17:58 PM >>>
>>>
> On this note... we are heading up an engineering effort to build a 
> spectra-esque COAPI based purely on CFC's.  This might offer an option 
> for people to transition out of a reliance on Spectra but still enjoy 
> the benefits of a Spectra like development environment.
> 
> This is an open source effort (or will be when we release the code).  It 
> is not officially supported by Macromedia.  Daemon will be releasing 
> what we have when CFMX goes live.  Anyone who is interested after that 
> point is more than welcome to help us out.
> 
> Rudimentary information is available at:
>    http://necromedia.daemon.com.au/
> (bringing dead software to life... :-)
> 
> Join a mailing list to learn more in the near future.
> 
> More comprehensive info will be available post CFMX launch - and the 
> project codename will likely change to protect the innocent.
> 
> -- geoff
> http://www.daemon.com.au/
> 
> Neil Clark - =TMM= wrote:
> .8<...snip...8<...
> 
>>In the May announcement, Macromedia also discussed plans to engineer a
>>version of the Spectra content object API (COAPI) into the Neo version
>>of the application server. This engineering effort resulted in a
>>technology called ColdFusion Components (CFCs). ColdFusion components
>>allow you to write encapsulated, reusable code on which you can perform
>>activities (invoke methods). This is similar to the way you work with
>>content objects in Spectra. ColdFusion components do not, however,
>>include a database layer that automatically persists data associated
>>with your object, as the Spectra COAPI did. Components do allow you to
>>create a custompersistence mechanism to access components as virtual
>>instances. 
> 
> .8<...snip...8<...
> 
> 
> 
> 
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