I would use .NET to develop the business logic of the application and
any non-web based portions.

I would use CFMX/Flash and .NET web services to gain access to the
business logic for the web side.

Like I said, I use and like them both. Here we don't do much Java
because the market doesn't call for it.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 3:34 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Microsoft plots Macromedia coup against Java
> 
> > In my case I would create them by extending CFMX with Java
> > (since it's normally only a small part of the application that
> > requires something "more" than CF), but they can be addressed in
> > many, many ways.
> 
> Well, here's the thing.  Let's say that I'm a product manager, and I
want
> to build an app.  Let's say that I need to find a platform from whence
I
> can build this product.  I also want a product that's extensible, and
not
> just in a web framework.  I also want a platform where I can find
people
> who already have the skills to use it.
> 
> So, why would I pick CF?  It would only do some of the things.  Java
does
> all of the things.  .NET does some of the things, but there aren't too
> many developers using it (although that's changing fast).


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