To try to contribute something to the discussion, I have a few thoughts.

Each of these application servers is a tool. Each can do pretty much
the same thing as the others, although the syntax and methodologies
differ. All can read from a db. All can create PDF files. All can
index and search documents. The ease and integration is the only big
difference in my mind.

Like all tools, some excel at one task, some at another.

The questions I try to ask are:
How important is rapid prototyping vs a detailed software development plan?
Does your development staff have a particular expertise?
Has your business logic or modules already been developed for your
industry in a particular language?
Do you need to interface with other data systems? Particular file formats? 
How important is "state".
What are the existing hardware/sofware constraints?


> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:26 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Not to start a flame war.....
> 
> I would like as civilized discussion on the differences between .NET and
> ColdFusion MX7 Enterprise.

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