overriding concern. For other people, platform integration, support,
reliability, performance, and scalability are overriding concerns, for which
they're willing to sacrifice portability.
I wouldn't argue that either .NET or Java is the right solution for all
people in all situations. You need to figure out what's important to you and
make your decisions accordingly. For some people, the right decision will be
Java, for others it'll be .NET.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
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From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 11:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ms to no longer supporting msjvm
On Tuesday 28 Sep 2004 16:23 pm, Vince Bonfanti wrote:
> The only reason to use Java on Windows is if you want your
applications to
> be portable
And that alone should be worth any potential issues with a 'complex'
stack of
technology.
--
Tom Chiverton
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
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