I wasn't really talking about the power of CF as I have been
developing CF for almost 10 years now.  It was more a question about
the different gateways and their speed.  I know they are both AMF but
is there any internal differences between accessing local java class
files running on the same J2EE instance vs remote ColdFusion cfcs?

Rich



On 05 Mar 2007 05:50:02 -0800, Tom Chiverton
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> On Friday 02 Mar 2007, Rich Tretola wrote:
> > To this point we have been using only FDS with a Java/Hibernate backend
> > using the JavaAdapter but are looking at ColdFusion for an upcoming
> > project.  My concerns are with performance.
>
> As I'm sure you know, ColdFusion compiles to Java bytecode, same as J2EE.
> It always ends up being a case of apples Vs. oranges, unfortunately when you
> try and compare something as nebulous as 'performance'.
>
> Suffice to say, many many high traffic sites use ColdFusion, including Adobe
> of course - who also put a lot of work into making sure Flex and ColdFusion
> play nice together.
>
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