Having attended Robin's Galaxy presentation here in Melbourne, I can
honestly say it's far from a 'commerical message'. You're pretty off base
there, and I'm not sure how you got there.

It's a really interesting presentation on how you can really toy with
ColdFusion's application architecture to get some seriously modular
application architecture. It's pretty neat stuff, and I can honestly say
that I always walk away from one of Robin's presentations with something new
to think about.

Mark



On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Mike Kear <afpwebwo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Oh so it's turned into a Rocketboots commercial message instead then?
>
> Cheers
> Mike Kear
> Windsor, NSW, Australia
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>
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Robin Hilliard
> <ro...@rocketboots.com.au> wrote:
> > On 23/03/2010, at 3:56 PM, Chris Velevitch wrote:
> >
> >> ColdFusion Application Architecture for the Impatient by Robin Hilliard
> >>
> >> Bare-bones Model View Controller and Service Oriented Architecture
> >> techniques with ColdFusion, no framework and a bit of attitude.  Join
> >> Robin Hilliard in his continuing quest to add elegance and strip
> >> complexity from ColdFusion development, with examples from the
> >> RocketBoots site and client projects.
> >>
> >>
> >> The next meeting details and RVSP on
> http://groups.adobe.com/posts/148c9056a4
> >
> > For those attending the talk has morphed into a talk about SOA and Galaxy
> - so I'm afraid there is a (very new) framework involved, but it's rather
> interesting and nothing to do with MVC.  A better description might be:
> >
> > Replacing one big ColdFusion application with several simpler,
> collaborating and potentially distributed ColdFusion applications (aka
> services) is one way to tackle complexity in large projects, as long as the
> inter-service plumbing doesn't get in the way.
> >
> > Join Robin Hilliard in his continuing quest to add elegance and strip
> complexity from ColdFusion development as he demonstrates how to build and
> manage multiple services by extending RocketBoots Galaxy's Service.cfc,
> which is rather like Application.cfc, but different in interesting and
> useful ways...
> >
> > ROBIN HILLIARD
> > Chief Technology Officer
> > ro...@rocketboots.com.au
> >
> > RocketBoots Pty Ltd
> > Level 11
> > 189 Kent Street
> > Sydney NSW 2001
> > Australia
> > Phone +61 2 9323 2507
> > Facsimile +61 2 9323 2501
> > Mobile +61 418 414 341
> > www.rocketboots.com.au
> >
> >
> >
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