I jest!!!!

I confess that originally I was not keen on CFMX at all.  As yet, I've no
real need of web services/cfcs/flash remoting, so I'm loath to move to it,
but availablity and all that is putting paid to staying with CF5.   Anyway,
having started playing with it a bit whilst setting up a new server for a
client, I'm a lot happier with it now than I used to be.

To be honest, I don't think the rewrite in Java has added anything to CF
that a rewrite in any language couldn't have given it. Its just that "J2EE"
is the new buzzword and maybe just maybe Java is finally being used
appropriately in web development, unlike in the past!

Regards

Stephen

> I kind of like CFMX in java.  Lot of new things you can do in it that you
> couldn't do before imho.  I think everyone just needs to get used to it
and
> learn that it's not a bad thing.
>
> ~Todd
>
> At 02:30 PM 12/16/2002 +0000, you wrote:
> >Hmmm.....   sounds like fun.....  RH 7.2 here so I'll ignore that one for
> >the minute.
> >
> >Has anyone considered re-writing CF in C++???  It'd be much more stable
than
> >this Java rubbish... ;oD
>


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