> features of Blackstone.
>
It will probably be a sleeper feature in that not many people use it. The
amount of JMS use in J2EE web applications is rather low. Why would CFML web
applications need this kind of functionality more than Java developers? I
have never used a message queue outside of an enterprise integration
project.
Anyway, if you remember one of the most hyped features of CFMX was cfimport,
which "gives CFML developers access to thousands of JSP tab libraries." How
many people are using cfimport for that purpose? It is clear to me that
anything in CFML that requires knowledge of Java instantly lowers the
potential market by a huge factor. For most folks the importance of CFMX's
support for J2EE was simply the ability to deploy CFML applications on J2EE.
If you ask me, the big new features will be Flash-based forms and the
ability to easily create PDF files. Of course, BlueDragon's support for .NET
could be this year's biggest CFML feature.
-Matt
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