If you're going to be doing a lot of report type stuff, I'd recommend
looking at JasperServer. It's the bee's knees. Exports in PDF,
Excel, RTF, blah, blah, blah.
You can run the reports from ColdFusion too, either using the
JasperServer webservice or just running the reports by hand using a
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
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
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.comwrote:
Mach II and Coldspring are not setup to
You do realize that most of what you're asking isn't the function of a
framework and the framework itself would really have no part in any of the
items you listed. Also, as Dominic pointed out, Mach ii and ColdSpring
address different areas of concerns. Mach-ii (and ColdBox and Fusebox and
It's really worth becoming familiar with Framework one:
http://fw1.riaforge.org/
mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
On 19 February 2010 01:22, Dominic Watson watson.domi...@googlemail.comwrote:
Mach II and Coldspring are not setup to achieve the
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