I'd assume you've all been seeing the recent reports on Java.  It's been 
officially announced by HomeLand Security that the zero day error and other 
problems are too deeply embedded in Java to fix with a patch. Their official 
recommendation is to remove Java from all machines. I know Oracle put out a 
patch for this, but reports are the patch is considered insufficient and the 
problems too close to the core to fix. Information Week has an article on 
recommending users scale back on use of Java, remove it wherever possible, and 
do no further Java development. For example, see:

http://www.darkreading.com/database-security/167901020/security/news/240146361/the-death-of-java-in-the-enterprise.html?cid=nl_DR_daily_2013-01-16_html&elq=4d908631d1b04069869fc003faf4e182
  

Question is:  Could this be the death of CF?   CF has been tenuous for several 
years now, and given that the core system on which CF is built (Java) is now 
getting bad press, what do you think this means for the future of CF?



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