Oh yes, I was putting some REST/SOAP related highlights together with what this "blog" claims: https://hostek.com/blog/hosting/coldfusion-2016-is-released-what-now/
Which, to be honest, has the stink of an anti-Flash bias, so probably isn't very credible anyway: "There’s a few items getting the axe. We can’t complain, in particular they were either unnecessary or a hassle – flash remoting for example." Not sure I like the word "yet" at the end of that quote. Even if you factor out Flash (which IMO we shouldn't), can't an AIR application talk to CF? (I'm not actually a CF guy.) -- Lou On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 12:15:26 +0700 Paul Hastings <[email protected]> wrote: > On 4/17/2016 9:32 AM, Lou wrote: > > We still use AMF. By the release notes it looks like they shifted CF > > towards > > REST/SOAP. REST is fine, but it doesn't seem smart abandoning technologies > > which still arguably work better than the alternatives, especially when > > supporting both should be easy enough. What are they thinking at Adobe? > > adobe recently stated there will be no abandoning flash remoting in CF, "we > will > not deprecate flash remoting/blazeDS yet". and for adobe CF, "deprecated" is > a > long long way from "removed"--stuff deprecated since cf6 is only just now > being > removed in cf 2016 (more or less version 12). > > they'd freeze a noticeable chunk of their sales if they did. so i wouldn't > panic > just yet. > > and i'm not sure the "release notes" support the idea of cf abandoning flash > remoting either. they've just put the usual emphasis on their newer bits, in > this case the REST/SOAP API manager. > > > > > >
