Kevin, there are some feature differences such as the ability to do
threading with cfthread on BD7,  the lack of ability of native Flex
connectivity and report generation that is available with ColdFusion, and
few other less significant differences.   Another thing to keep in mind is
that while the .NET version of BD is the most hyped, their JX version offers
the same platform independence that ColdFusion does running as a J2EE
application.  You will find quite a number of blog entries out there that
state the differences and offer opinions if you search a bit.

In a related note, this morning we worked out an arrangement with New
Atlanta and will be converting InstantSpot to the JX version of Blue
Dragon.  I am sure we will be blogging about about our experiences very
soon!

~Dave

On 4/16/07, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 What are the pros and cons of using Blue Dragons server software rather
than Adobe's?



 Is utilizing the .net framework really that much better?



I'm sure there are a variety of opinions out there…just wanted to pick
some brains.







Thanks!



Kevin





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