> I am not quite as optimistic about the future of Java

Interesting and funny!. I happen to do a little internet shopping around Christmas and 
New year. About 75% of the GOOD Clothing/accessories/home decor websites were JSP and 
am pretty sure they are in some fashion J2EE compliant.. and scaled very well inspite 
of all the traffic(especially ppl shopping for good prices and stuff)

I hope you know that CFMX is just a J2EE Application deployed on JRun and quite 
interesting enough on IBM websphere.

With sofware giants like IBM/Oracle/Sun/Bea pushing Java and J2EE...Just guess.. the 
open platform is going to win.
Have you read articles of Microsoft Windows.Net and what corporations think about 
their pricing..?

I really think Linux/Lindows/Open Platform and Java will take off and in this economy 
of corporate cutbacks.. corporations are actively looking for cheaper 
solutions/software.

As for CFMX and Java... i think for heavy duty applications.. CFMX will be suitable 
for Presentation Tier and Java will be used for all the heavy duty middle tier 
processing.. 
btw (we are not talking about a comment form).

Joe


-------Original Message-------
From: Cary Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 01/03/03 12:12 PM
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Mr.Corfield: MX and beans

> 
> I am not quite as optimistic about the future of Java as you are.  It might 

be around, in the sense that the once and future coolest language in the 
world, APL, is still around...

At 11:38 AM 1/3/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Personally, I'd write everything in beans if given the opportunity. Not
>to knock CF or NEthing, but I like the idea of my code being server
>independent. You can use the same beans on your expensive CFMX box, or
>on a freeware J2ee, or any other java apps for that matter. It really is
>one of the best architectures for code reuse. (IMHO)
>
>Thinking of some of the archaic systems we have at our university, we
>would have saved hundreds of thousands on updating them, had we been
>able to use the exact same code.
>
>I can't say for certain if CF will be around in 25 years, but I feel
>pretty confident that java will. It's just kind of crazy to think that
>my code will last that long. As it's usually cycled out due to
>technology changes, not logic.
>
>Adam Wayne Lehman
>Web Systems Developer
>Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
>Distance Education Division


Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company 



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