I'm wondering: Does it really matter how scaleable (as in hits/hour)
it is? You're not going to have a million people hitting the
*application* at once are you?
>
> My team and I are currently building a CMS using CF and Java that has to
> handle hundreds of thousands of content objects and scale to handle
> millions of page requests an hour. I would be happy to contribute to an
> open source CMS that can do the same thing. I may even be able to open
> source code we have created here at DevX for our CMS. However, I am
> unwilling to contribute to a project that shoots itself in the foot by
> using something like Fusebox. It is important to use a scalable and
> extensible application framework and architecture. Fusebox is neither.
> While Fusebox is good for people who don't know how to create their own
> architecture and/or framework, it should be avoided by those that do.
>
> -Matt
>
>
>
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