Thanks Kevin and others who responded.  This gives me something to think
about.  I'll check out the streaming video also.


Yvette Ingram
Brainbench Certified ColdFusion 4.5 Programmer
Email: ingramrecruiting@erols or
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>
> Yvette,
>
> I don't claim any special knowledge beyond what I picked up at the
> conference.  What I've been able to figure out is this:
>
> +CF5 will be a "standard" upgrade of the CF product as we know it -- with
> new bells and whistles, of course.  As someone has already noted, it will
> still be based on the current C++ server code
> +JRun will continue to serve jsp's, servlets and EJBs.
> +CF6 (released in a year, more or less) will still be CFML based but will
> be something like a servlet or jsp pages.  CFML will be 'compiled' into
> either individual page files or one big, site-wide file and the CF engine
> will serve from that.  Apparently the CF server will be java based; the
> 'compiled' files may be java bytecode or somesuch.
>
> You will still be able to write in CFML and CF6 will know what to do with
> your code.  I don't have any idea whether you will be able to inter-mingle
> CFML and Java code.  I don't think that the JRun and CF engines will be
> unified into one product when CF6 is reality but I could be wrong.
>
> If you've got the time (and bandwidth), you should watch the streaming
> video from the conference; its on the Allaire website
> (www.allaire.com/conference ??).  I don't guarantee that the video
contains
> all the answers but Ben Forta's presentation is probably more useful than
> my opinions.
>
> If I'm wrong on any of this, somebody please flame me -- the list is just
> too calm and quiet these days. ;)
>
> </cf_Babbling>
> Kevin
>
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> eCalton.com, Inc.
> Vero Beach, FL
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>
>
>                     "Yvette Ingram"
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>                                               Subject:     Re: CF6? [was:
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>
>
>
> Does any know what the difference is going to be between new next release
> of
> CF and the current (JRun & JRun Studio)?
> I'm hearing that CF5 will involve Java in some way.  And the JRun products
> also involve Java.  Not clear on this.
> I'm curious as to which products I need to invest my $$$$ in.
>
>
> Yvette Ingram
> Brainbench Certified ColdFusion 4.5 Programmer
> Email: ingramrecruiting@erols or
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Johnson, Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Fusebox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1:37 PM
> Subject: RE: CF6? [was: Re: source code protection....]
>
>
> > CF 5 is scheduled for release first half of 2001. According to the folks
> a
> > the Dev Conference.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Huyck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 12:43 PM
> > To: Fusebox
> > Subject: CF6? [was: Re: source code protection....]
> >
> >
> > > With CF6, this might change, since I understand CF code will
> >
> > Woah, they're not pulling a Netscape, are they?  No version 5?
> >
> > David Huyck
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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