I've had similar thoughts - but then you do tend to lose alot of the RAD functionality of things like cfquery, cfstoredproc etc...
Do you have a favourite way of doing your Model work in java and integrating?
Mark
On 5/13/05, Hal Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey, I've got an idea! Let's find a language that has...
a. constructors
b. method overloading
c. interfaces
d. compile time type checking
e. checked exceptions
f. null value
g. static methods
h. constants
i. ability to finalize a method from being overridden and a class from being
extended
j. a huge library
k. tons of free, really useful adjunct software
Then, if only it would interface with ColdFusion.
Oh well, a man can dream...
Seriously, this is why I so strongly recommend using Java for model
components (as in model-view-controller), where it excels and using
ColdFusion for view and possibly controller stuff, where it excels. I think
that's a much better solution than trying to convince Adobe to java-ize
ColdFusion.
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