> Yes it would be useful to know a bit of Java, but I would not go as far to
> say beneficial. What Jeremy Allaire said in his speech to the UKCFUG last
> week is that we (CF programmers) will not need to know Java to
> use Neo (the
> Java based CF server as opposed to CF5 which will still be CF based). The
> advantage of Neo is that it compiles the CFML pages into Java Bytecode and
> then runs the bytecode - the pages are quicker than the C++ CF5 version
> which uses Just In Time Compilation (after compilation which can take a
> while!).
It's a pity that Jeremy didn't have the speed demo on his machine - that was
really impressive at the Conference...
Then again, it was only a portable, so I doubt it could handle too much...
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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