Re: Plum vs Fusebox4.1/Mach-II (was RE: Plum vs Adalon?)

2005-02-17 Thread Joe Rinehart
I may be off in some details, but it really doesn't. From what I've seen Plum is basically a code generator. There's not much of a framework to it. I diddled with it for a little while, and the 'framework' is more a set of custom tags that make it easier to build forms, do validation,

Re: Plum vs Fusebox4.1/Mach-II (was RE: Plum vs Adalon?)

2005-02-17 Thread Adam Churvis
From what I've seen Plum is basically a code generator. There's not much of a framework to it. I diddled with it for a little while, and the 'framework' is more a set of custom tags that make it easier to build forms, do validation, master/detail pages, etc. Maybe I'm missing something,

Re: Plum vs Fusebox4.1/Mach-II (was RE: Plum vs Adalon?)

2005-02-17 Thread Adam Churvis
How does the Plum framework compare to Fusebox 4.1 or Mach-II in terms of functionality and extensibility of the core framework (excluding all the extra modules, I'm thinking of the core)? Plum does quite a bit more in its core framework than either Fusebox or Mach-ii. The best way for

Re: Plum vs Fusebox4.1/Mach-II (was RE: Plum vs Adalon?)

2005-02-17 Thread Joe Rinehart
You're missing 90% of Plum, Joe. Adam, you're very much underestimating what I've done with Plum. I wouldn't talk about it if I hadn't looked at it in great detail. I've probably looked at the docs more extensively than most of your users, examined the custom tag library, used tools like the

Re: Plum vs Fusebox4.1/Mach-II (was RE: Plum vs Adalon?)

2005-02-17 Thread Scott Stroz
I also tried Plum during the beta phase. I didn't like it...then again, I don't like lobster either. (and in both cases, I don't get all the hype) On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 14:23:26 -0500, Joe Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're missing 90% of Plum, Joe. Adam, you're very much

Re: Plum vs Fusebox4.1/Mach-II (was RE: Plum vs Adalon?)

2005-02-17 Thread Sean Corfield
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 12:53:51 -0500, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The best way for everyone to assess this is to download and install Plum, then thorooughly read the Plum documentation. Assuming you are running a Windows machine with .NET installed... -- Sean A Corfield --

Re: Plum vs Fusebox4.1/Mach-II (was RE: Plum vs Adalon?)

2005-02-17 Thread Sean Corfield
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 14:23:26 -0500, Joe Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Because my opinion doesn't match yours is no reason to call me ignorant or uninformed. I have to say that Adam's habit of jumping on anyone who dares to criticize Plum is getting a bit tiring. I made some comments about

RE: Plum vs Fusebox4.1/Mach-II (was RE: Plum vs Adalon?)

2005-02-17 Thread James Holmes
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