>> ... a bunch of crap. There are plenty of high-volume sites using CF.

No doubt. Two words as one... MySpace. If that isn't the most defining
example of a high load application, I don't know what is.

!k

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 2:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting

> 1/ Will CF8 have equal or better integration with .NET 
> compared to Bluedragon.Net?

No. It will let you invoke .NET assemblies, but CF 8 is not a .NET
interpreter or compiler as BD.NET is.

> ... my concern for using CFMX was sparked 
> by another thread on this forum where Tim Uzzanti who is an 
> experienced employee of a large webhost who wrote..

..... a bunch of crap. There are plenty of high-volume sites using CF.
Observations about 10,000 little applications in a shared hosting
environment don't translate into useful information about one large-scale
application on a dedicated host. His statements about threading,
simultaneous requests, and the comparative features of CF and .NET are just
plain wrong. 

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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