Re: [flexcoders] any disadvantages to using FDS + CF vs. FDS + Java?

2006-07-03 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 30 June 2006 18:19, Kelly @ Dekayd Media Inc. wrote:
> Java may take a little longer but its free and massively scalable.

OTOH, if the company is full of CF programs, is it worth the retraining time 
and expense ?

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Tom Chiverton



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RE: [flexcoders] any disadvantages to using FDS + CF vs. FDS + Java?

2006-06-30 Thread Kelly @ Dekayd Media Inc.










Seems like paying an extra 6 grand for
every coldfusion server is pointless considering that the only thing the
coldfusion server is doing is taking your cfc’s and cfm pages and
converting them to Java code and then executing them.

 

 

Java may take a little longer but its free
and massively scalable.

 

 

 

--Kelly

 

 

 

 

 

 









From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom Bray
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006
3:27 PM
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Subject: [flexcoders] any
disadvantages to using FDS + CF vs. FDS + Java?



 







Since we
have more CF developers in-house, we're wondering if there are any
disadvantages or limitations of using CF with FDS instead of using Java. 
Scalability concerns?  Features missing?  We have existing
chat/IM/presence apps that we're interested in porting over to FDS.  Any thoughst
are greatly appreciated. 

Thanks,

Tom






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Re: [flexcoders] any disadvantages to using FDS + CF vs. FDS + Java?

2006-06-28 Thread Brendan Meutzner



Hey Tom,This subject was touched on a few weeks ago... I think the consensus was go with the one you're more familiar with... with that said, every "large" project I've worked on has used Java...  so maybe ask yourself what the scope of the project is... also, do you have existing code in CF or Java which is able to port over?
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Since we have more CF developers in-house, we're wondering if there are any disadvantages or limitations of using CF with FDS instead of using Java.  Scalability concerns?  Features missing?  We have existing chat/IM/presence apps that we're interested in porting over to FDS.  Any thoughst are greatly appreciated.
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[flexcoders] any disadvantages to using FDS + CF vs. FDS + Java?

2006-06-28 Thread Tom Bray



Since we have more CF developers in-house, we're wondering if there are any disadvantages or limitations of using CF with FDS instead of using Java.  Scalability concerns?  Features missing?  We have existing chat/IM/presence apps that we're interested in porting over to FDS.  Any thoughst are greatly appreciated.
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