It doesn't look to me like the UnityServer site is suggesting it's an
alternative for FlashCom but rather for ColdFusion. If you look at the code
samples they're for things like search pages and there doesn't appear to be
any flash on the Walther Cancer Institute site in their Showcase. It looks
like their software might have some internal CM features based on the fact
that it has a "User Manager" etc. whereas the CF Server simply has a CF
Admin password. But they also have a page in their documentation titled
"GorillaScript versus PHP" which leads me to believe they have their own
proprietary scripting language like CF. (Although I see no advantage to
theirs over PHP given their examples -- which may or may not be the point
that it's similar to PHP, but they don't say one way or the other what their
point is.) I wouldn't be surprised if it has some feature which allows it to
mimic CFMX Flash Remoting, but if you're looking for an alternative to
FlashCom, I would expect this product to be a disapointment. (For that
matter it doesn't look all that great to me as an alternative to CF --
documentation is lousy and the end result site(s) -- well -- you can see the
results.)

> Anybody out there done any work w/UnityServer instead of
> FlashCom?  I just
> heard about it and was told that this was build as an
> alternative to
> FlashCom server.  I haven't gotten a chance to work
> w/either yet.

> http://www.unityserver.com

> Eric


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