Well make sure you ask Tim Buntel why they haven't done this when he's in
Edinburgh at the end of the month.

Andy

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> Now if only they would fork it with a .NET version :-)
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> Subject: RE: Purchasing ColdFusion
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> > Then along came Macromedia. Fools. They integrated CFML into
> > Dreamweaver (tag completion etc) - still about the best IDE
> > for Web Development with good code centric stuff also. Oh -
> > and they re-wrote CFML to run on the J2EE platform - silly move.
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> If that's an example of foolishness, I'd be curious to see what a smart
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> The transition to J2EE was the best thing ever to happen to CF. I think
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> prevented the product from becoming a dead end. J2EE can run practically
> anywhere, and as a result so can CF. J2EE provides all sorts of
> functionality that didn't exist for CF 5 and earlier. J2EE compatibility
> makes it very simple to extend CF with Java.
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> But most importantly, J2EE compatibility is a big selling point for
> organizations that have moved to J2EE as a standard - and there are a lot
> of
> these.
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