I thought I heard that Allaire was also doing a Java CF API.  Was I mistaken?

KM

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> I was in Cambridge for training last month and there were Java Developers in the 
>class who indicated they are developing a Java-based CF.
>
> On Wed, 17 May 2000, "Abe V. S. Troel" wrote:
>
> >
> > Well, it was a good run, but I guess this pretty much wraps it for Cold
> > Fusion.  Not too many people are going to want to bother with it given that
> > now they can get something much better for about the same amount of money.
> >
> > Oh well, nothing lasts forever.  Time to move on.
> >
> > ###
> >
> > http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2000/may/15webobjects.html
> >
> > Apple Drops WebObjects License Price From $50,000
> > to $699
> > New Version to be Entirely Java-Based
> > WWDC, SAN JOSE, California�May 15, 2000�Apple� today unveiled aggressive new
> > pricing for its industry-leading WebObjects� web application server
> > software, and also revealed that the next version of WebObjects will be
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> > high-end deployment license which allows unlimited usage on one server,
> > which together were previously priced at over $50,000.
> >
> > Later this year, Apple will ship WebObjects 5 for Java, which will be built
> > using 100 percent pure Java technology. WebObjects 5 for Java will enable
> > Internet developers using Java to quickly build complex solutions which can
> > be deployed on virtually any server. WebObjects 5 for Java also will support
> > a wealth of Internet standards including Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) for
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> >
> > �WebObjects is the premiere software for rapidly developing and deploying
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> >
> > WebObjects is an end-to-end application server with tools, technologies and
> > capabilities that make it an easy-to-use, standards-compliant solution. It
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> > reusable components. WebObjects provides scalability, load balancing and
> > fault-tolerant capabilities for multi-threaded applications running across
> > multiple CPUs that support high transaction volumes.
> >
> > Apple is also offering new consulting services for customers who would like
> > to implement a customized web application developed in WebObjects as part of
> > its expanded professional services organization which delivers consulting,
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> >
> > Pricing & Availability
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