Re: [flexcoders] Re: Recommended technologies/frameworks for powering Flex 2.0 RIAs?

2006-05-30 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 26 May 2006 18:38, klumikaze wrote: > In regards to ColdFusion - is it still a commercial product licensed > on a per-server basis? I think we're looking for a way to do it with Yes, but there are now other people (like BlueDragon) who make language compatible servers, for less than

[flexcoders] Re: Recommended technologies/frameworks for powering Flex 2.0 RIAs?

2006-05-29 Thread klumikaze
Barry, I'll definitly do some more research on the ColdFusion end to get a better idea of it's capabilities as a RAD tool. I come from a PHP/Java/.NET background, to be honest I haven't done anything in ColdFusion, so maybe it's time I see what it's all about. Thanks again for your input, Br

[flexcoders] Re: Recommended technologies/frameworks for powering Flex 2.0 RIAs?

2006-05-28 Thread Barry Beattie
klumikaze, > In regards to ColdFusion - is it still a commercial product licensed on a per-server basis? yes. although Adobe are going to good efforts with site-wide enterprise licences for bigger stuff and there's lots of commercial web hosts for smaller. > I think we're looking for a way t

[flexcoders] Re: Recommended technologies/frameworks for powering Flex 2.0 RIAs?

2006-05-26 Thread klumikaze
Tom, Thanks for your input! In regards to ColdFusion - is it still a commercial product licensed on a per-server basis? I think we're looking for a way to do it with Java (possibly through a framework). Any past experiences with such frameworks, or any recommendations? --- In flexcoders@yahoo