Black Knight tags can be used with existing versions of ColdFusion (4.0 and
later) - which means there is no need to change over to another application
server. Additionally, while BlueDragon offers this capability it does not
offer it in the a mix and match way. BlueDragon is either operating in .NET
mode or Java mode, you cannot use a .NET CFX with BlueDragon JX.
rish
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 6:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: comparing CF and BD (was Re: COLDFUSION has JUST been
DISContinued!!!!)
> Actually you can create CFX's in C# and Visual Basic.
>
> The only problem is that the very fist entry is written in C++ then
> you can
> hybrid a class written in Visual Basic or C# or even J#..
>
That isn't really writing a CFX in C#, VB, or J# since you are writing
the CFX in C++ and simply making use of another language at an object
level. BD.NET allows you to write the actual CFX in a .NET language.
However, if you are looking to write CFX tags in a .NET language with
CFMX, you can make use of Black Knight. Interestingly enough, Java CFXs
can often be recompiled with J# and Black Knight with little to no
changes.
-Matt
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