Keep in mind that Transfer has it's own variety of CFCs that it loads  
up, but it features things like an uber-cool caching mechanism, so  
overall your app should indeed load faster and run better using  
Transfer. Another nifty thing that comes with Transfer is the  
JavaLoader that you can use to load ad-hoc jar files into your  
ColdFusion application without having to deploy them to CF and  
restart the server... so it's cool on several fronts.

It sounds like you're headed in the right direction... keep in touch  
with the list as you move forward, I'm sure you'll have many more  
questions as time goes on. ;)

Jared


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Jared C. Rypka-Hauer
Senior Software Engineer
Alagad - http://www.alagad.com/

Member: Adobe Community Experts - ColdFusion
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer

On Nov 11, 2008, at 11:56 AM, Jorge Loyo wrote:

> J,
>
> "We're pretty much working with the philosophy that Transfer is a
> parallel to the DAO/Gateway concept"
>
> This is what I was thinking because as of now, in my current
> application I have over 160 CFCs (Gateways/DAOs) that could be
> eliminated if I can use Transfer to replace that functionality (most
> cases).... I am assuming this would drastically increase the
> application load time as well.. Is my assumption correct?
>
> So thank you again, and yeah... the transition is slow, but I know in
> the long run it'll payoff.

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