Hugely impressed.  Easy to use.  Mark is super-responsive to any questions
or problems (at the moment he's helping troubleshoot somebody's problems via
his mobile phone while on holiday!).

The only hassle I've had with it is getting my head around how the
composition and caching affect performance and memory usage.  This is not a
criticism of Transfer.  Not being used to such a comprehensive caching
layer, I had some initial problems with inadvertently loading monster object
graphs into memory.  However, my mistakes are now enshrined in the FAQ :-)

Jaime
  -----Original Message-----
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of J MacKay
  Sent: Thursday, 5 April 2007 8:47 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: [CFCDEV] newbie - where to handle component composition


  >My 2 cents - if these are persisted in a database, I use the Transfer ORM
>framework, which handles composition with very little fuss.

  I've only watched a presentation on it, but I liked what I saw.  So what's
been your overall experience with Transfer?





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