Well in october BlueDragon will have <cfthread>, that was a cool tag. They
have also stated their is a big performance gain by using BD on the .NET
side. I have never used it so you got me...

Session management was kinda cool too. I guess in Bluedragon 7 you can
recycle an instance without loosing session data.

I'm still impressed with what Adobe will be doing with  LifeCycle and Breeze
integration. Each of these systems are $10,000  plus to integrate into your
website right now. It will be interesting to see how they price this.

Casey



On 7/10/06, Robert Everland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have been saying I haven't seen a point in Bluedragon.NET except as a
> stepping stone to get off of ColdFusion to go to .NET. Why spend as much as
> CF Enterprise just to be able to use .NET and that's all. If you're
> programmers are learning .NET then it would make sense to transition the
> entire website to the language they know and not have to include BlueDragon
> or CF in the price of new servers added to the cluster.
>
>
>
> Bob
>
> 

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