Those are some good points. As far as the built-in argument goes some may
see it as a con but I wasn't going that far, I just wondered about some
possible loss of flexibility... but that could just be pre-release jitters,
as I am going to be responsible for supporting our company's (.NET)
application when it is released in the next few weeks!

-Patrick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 2:01 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: RE: RE: RE: Microsoft plots Macromedia coup against Java
> 
> 
> Well, you can still use COM, and it won't break for strange 
> reasons, such as in CF.
> 
> Although CFMX's CFCs are good, and having Web Services are 
> even better, there's still problems with datatypes that CFMX 
> has trouble with.  Not to mention custom datatypes.  Is 
> everything in CF going to have to be a structure?  Gawd, I'd 
> just like to have a freaking hashtable in CF.
> 
> ASP.NET has the very convenient events when a page is loaded, 
> etc.  You can therefore place most, if not all, your logic at 
> the top of the page.  I know you can hack this in CFMX using 
> <cfsavecontent>, but it's nice in ASP.NET in that MS has 
> acknowledged that, yes, it's nice to have your logic in one 
> place and here's a way for you to do it.
> 
> Also, you can pretty well write all your display code using 
> built-in server side code.  This is more akin to traditional 
> development - I don't literally write options in a select box 
> in Java Swing, for example.  But this is what happens on the web.
> 
> Furthermore, let's talk about the built-in functionality that 
> ASP.NET has.  One of the biggest (if not the biggest) feature 
> about CF is how "built-in" a lot of stuff is.  So now that 
> ASP.NET has a bunch of built-in stuff, why is that suddenly 
> considered a con?
> 
> And, you know when a user's session is terminated in ASP.NET. 
>  CFMX _still_ doesn't have this.


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