On 10/7/06, John C. Bland II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lol. Boy do I hate being misquoted:
OpenAMF & OpenPHP != Enterprise.
OpenAMF == software that can connect to J2EE highly scaled cluster of servers. Enterprise or not. I dont personally have any experience with OpenPHP. Perhaps you definition of Enterprise (I never used the word) is really the debatable opinion since I dont know what it means here.
Perhaps the real disagreement here is over the real definition of the word "overkill". I didnt think my definition of the word was "opinion" but perhaps it is. My definition, in this context, is a piece of software that does more, and therefore *costs* more than what you need to do to do something simple. You can do remoting without buying CF without any reduction in *remoting* functionality.
Fine by me.
Regards,
Hank
OpenAMF and OpenPHP = Enterprise? Again, an opinion.
Lol. Boy do I hate being misquoted:
OpenAMF & OpenPHP != Enterprise.
OpenAMF == software that can connect to J2EE highly scaled cluster of servers. Enterprise or not. I dont personally have any experience with OpenPHP. Perhaps you definition of Enterprise (I never used the word) is really the debatable opinion since I dont know what it means here.
Yes, I left off part of your sentence because I figured I was responding to you so no need to repeat every word. CF for Remoting is not overkill.
Yes, I disagree. You don't have to use the "enormous list of CF features" to do Remoting. You use CFC's and you're done. Same with PHP, Rails, .NET, Java, whatever, and etc. All of them have great features. You don't need to use the "enormous list of _________ features" to do Remoting.
Again, you are presenting opinions and I am as well.
Perhaps the real disagreement here is over the real definition of the word "overkill". I didnt think my definition of the word was "opinion" but perhaps it is. My definition, in this context, is a piece of software that does more, and therefore *costs* more than what you need to do to do something simple. You can do remoting without buying CF without any reduction in *remoting* functionality.
If you want to go back and forth with me, email me offlist. I won't respond on the list anymore.
Fine by me.
Regards,
Hank
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