I am looking for a more advanced framework than what I am using now for
a large project.  Currently I am using codecharge studio, which had
enabled me to very quickly get this project going.  However now I am
feeling limited by it.

I am wondering how easy it is to incrementaly migrate over to something
like Cake.

Currently, using codecharge, every page is self contained.  There's
very little in the way of a framework.

I am thinking that I should be able to convert the project over one
page at a time to cake and this should be relatively seamless to the
end user.

It looks as though creating a simple page with the ability to
view/edit/add a table record would probably take a little longer in
Cake than with codecharge (which has a pretty good visual wizard), but
the resulting flexibility would be much higher (the resulting objects
could be used by other pages to view/edit/add records).

Would it make any sense to have a visual tool similar to codecharge to
create Cake code?  Would it be worth my time to create a script that
would read the codecharge project files (which are xml) and generate
Cake code, to jumpstart the migration?


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