This looks more helpful than my response:

http://www.remotesynthesis.com/post.cfm/Mach-II-or-ColdSpring-Understanding-the-Differences-Between-ColdFusion-Frameworks

Dominic

On 18 February 2010 17:22, Dominic Watson <watson.domi...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Mach II and Coldspring are not setup to achieve the same thing. You could
> use ColdSpring *within* Mach II.
>
> More suitable comparisons to Mach II:
>
> * Model glue
> * Fusebox
> * ColdBox
> * CFWheels
> * ...others that I'm not familiar with
>
> I have not used ColdBox or CFWheels and I've only glimpsed at Mach II. My
> favourite framework to work with so far has been Model Glue. It is robust
> and almost enforces the sort of code you are after. However, at the end of
> the day, it is YOUR code that will make your strong archetecture - not the
> framework. Each of the above frameworks will be a strong foundation.
>
> In response of points 2-4, I'm not sure any of the frameworks will provide
> any of these things (though ColdBox and CFWheels might have some sort of
> AJAX framework built in). However, they will all enable you to create this
> functionality in a robust and reusable manner.
>
> HTH
>
> Dominic
>
>
>
> On 18 February 2010 16:48, sandeep saini <sandeep00...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Guys,
>>
>> We are creating a new website and i have to lay down the architecture for
>> that. Its basically a reporting tool which will fetch data from DB and
>> display. The data can be few records to Thousands of records depending on
>> search criteria. we have to create about 15 reports. The client wants a
>> strong archetecture.
>>
>> So which one of these would be a better choice. More basic requirements
>> are-
>> 1. Once the data is fetched, i would like to reuse that instead of going
>> to DB again and again.
>> 2. AJAX capability.
>> 3. Exporting data to PDF, EXCEL.
>> 4. Creating Mailing Lists/Labels and Sending emails thru the application
>> 5. Use stored procedures
>> 6. Easy to scale in case client wants new repots to be created.
>>
>> Experienced users, Your urgent reply is highly appreciated with a reason.
>> I need to make a decision very soon. also which one is simpler to implement
>> of these two as we also dont have much time just to create the architecture?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> 

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