Looking at what Coldfusion has to offer currently and what we here is in the pipeline for the next release, this “Smith” product has a long way to go before it can come close to rivaling Coldfusion even at CF5 levels so right now I really wouldn’t bother with it from what I can see.  Looking at even just a simple application, there are functions and tags not available in the product that would break the application immediately.  There is no mention of UDF capabilities or even support attributes of the implemented tags which makes it difficult to decided whether or not to even try it out.

 

As well as it not being open source, they offer no support or anything either.

 

I would think that I wouldn’t go near it until it is more mature. 

 

Steve

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew Scott
Sent: Monday, 6 November 2006 10:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Could our wishes really come true

 

Actually I don't recall it actually being Open Source, but I have the documentation for that at home and was disappointed when they became Blue Atlanta:-(



 

On 11/6/06, M@ Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

there was a open source coldfusion server project back in 98, it was a scottish group (I think)
then it became closed sourced has new owners and is now called blue dragon







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