we recently went through the same decision.  Bottom line for us was that CF
is in it's FITH generation and has a solid support base, whereas .NET is not
publically available yet (as a commercial release) and support resources are
scarce and hard to find.  That, and our own internal test failed to get a
.Net server up and running properly within the time allotted.

While .Net sounds good, and I'm looking forward to working with it, at this
point in time, I can't recommend it to anyone.

Shawn Grover

-----Original Message-----
From: David Fafard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 8:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: .Net and ColdFusion



Hello,

I'm new to this list and am confused on which direction
I should take in purchasing middleware. Our CFO wants
to go .Net cause of the recent buzz.. but I want to build web
apps fast.

How will Coldfusion and .Net interact with each other?
Will this be two totally separate approaches to web-application
building or will ColdFusion and .Net play nice with each other??

Any advice from some knowledgeable folks would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Dave
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