Peter, you suggest we use the bleeding edge version instead of the stable one? Even for production? What are some advantages?

 

Baz

 

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter J. Farrell
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 6:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: [CFCDev] Factory Pattern

 

Sean Corfield wrote:

On 11/1/05, Scratch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  

I was recommended to build a Factory object to create my CFCs in the
following manner:
    
 
<big snipperoo>
 
Fascinating thread with lots of interesting ideas being bounced around.
 
Very surprised no one suggested using ColdSpring to manage all of the
object creation, initialization and dependency resolution... I suspect
it would handle everything you're trying to do in a much cleaner
manner (and cleaner than most all of the suggestions from other folks
in this thread).
 
Any reason why you wouldn't want to use something like ColdSpring?
  

I recently started using ColdSpring on a Mach-II application of mine and it works like a charm (after some minor bug hunting/undocumented params I didn't know about).  I seriously suggest you get the latest version via anon. CVS access from coldspringframework.org instead of the download.   I get the feeling that  CS is not very well understood in the CF community.  I seriously suggest downloading the 13 page reference doc from the site to get an idea of what CS does and how it does it if you don't know about "inversion of control" or "dependency injection".

With Mach-II + Coldspring - application development is starting to become more of a silver bullet.  Just add in CFHibernate if it comes out and you would great frameworks to do things easily (of course after the learning curve).

Best,
.Peter



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