I'll definitly do some more research on the ColdFusion end to get a
better idea of it's capabilities as a RAD tool.
I come from a PHP/Java/.NET background, to be honest I haven't done
anything in ColdFusion, so maybe it's time I see what it's all about.
Thanks again for your input,
Brian
--- In [email protected], "Barry Beattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> klumikaze,
>
>
> > In regards to ColdFusion - is it still a commercial product licensed
> on a per-server basis?
>
> yes. although Adobe are going to good efforts with site-wide
> enterprise licences for bigger stuff and there's lots of commercial
> web hosts for smaller.
>
> > I think we're looking for a way to do it with
> Java (possibly through a framework). Any past experiences with such
> frameworks, or any recommendations?
>
> are you *really* set on Java? ColdFusion integration with Flex by
> either remoting or webservices is very good and fast to develop**. In
> fact, developing remoting- or webservices-based applications in
> ColdFusion (as a RAD tool) may just save you more than enough
> development $$$ to pay for the licences. And there's heaps of CF
> frameworks to chose from, most "inspired" by Java ones (since CF
> compiles down ot Java)
>
> just my (biased) 2c
> barry.b
>
> ** one of the things I had to ensure before we even considered Flex.
> I.E: for us, the decider.
>
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