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<title>ColdFusion Developer&apos;s Journal Special &quot;Frameworks&quot; Focus Issue: Model-Glue</title>
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<description>After unzipping the Blueprint Application and configuring my ColdFusion instance to get the application running as-is, I poked around the code to see how it was laid out. It was pretty straightforward: create an object of the component we need to access, call a method in the object, and display the results. This is pretty standard in most applications. Model-Glue (M-G) can easily handle this kind of architecture even though it&apos;s not in an MVC pattern.</description>

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