Oh, I still have lots of apps that are exclusively cold fusion. Cold Fusion's biggest benefits had nothing to do with Java, and everything to do with the integration of multiple SQL sources to multiple SQL outputs, including a much cleaner implimentation of access to Oracle then most ASP offerings.
CW -----Original message----- From: warpmedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 12:33:34 -0500 To: The Hardware List [email protected] Subject: Re: [H] Who knew? Adobe buys Macromedia > Adobe cold flash giving you hot flashes? Guess CF is going through > menopause! > > What does either company have that can replace Coldfusion Thane? I've > been out of the loop for 4 years but know that CF as a service run under > java based MX(?) app server now and that job offers requesting CF skills > are few & far between these days. > > > > Thane Sherrington wrote: > > At 09:29 AM 18/04/2005, Chris Reeves wrote: > > > >> <http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=22611>http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=22611 > >> > >> > >> > >> Talk about consolidation on the graphics front. Pretty much combines > >> the two largest players under one roof. > > > > > > I was reading about this. Not a good sign for Flashpaper or ColdFusion. > > > > T > > --- > > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Anti-Virus] > > > > >
