You will still be able to code in CFML.
By implementing the CFML server in Java, Allaire is merging their CFML and Java
technologies. You will be able to write code in CFML and ALSO in Java on the same
server.
So bone up on your CFML :-)
But also start learning some Java.
It's IMHO A very good marriage. CFML is great for doing the most common web/database
features very quickly and bug free. Java is great for implementing anything else you
can think of... but not as quickly as CFML.
At 01:21 PM 12/1/00 -0700, Jason Egan wrote:
>ok, for us dough heads (I'm probably the only one) - where would you, or
>anyone else, recommend cf developers to start preparing for the new version
>if they have only ever programmed in CF?
>
>je
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: paul smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 11:18 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: Java and CF
>
>
>The performance comparison Allaire demonstrated at the Conference is not
>exhaustive, of course, but, for THAT app, Allaire's new Java-based approach
>out-performed its existing C++-based approach.
>
>best, paul
>
>At 10:39 AM 12/1/00 -0500, you wrote:
>>There is no WAY a Java server can
>>out perform a *well* *written* C++ server.
>
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