Actually don't need to Adam....

All I have to do is make sure it is thread safe, it is more of a plugin
rather than a full blown application. To be more correct it is actually a
..Net class that I wrote, it worked in CF and I just wanted to make sure it
worked in BD.net.

It will be up to everyone who uses it to make sure of that... The class has
a specific function, and it just needs to be thread safe.

But for everyone else, it is a good point to take into consideration.




-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 24 April 2008 1:28 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: The BlueDragon Story

> The application I am working on is and has .Net integration, I had
> tested it
> with Coldfusion 8 and wanted to test it with BD.Net. Just to make sure
> that
> it works on both software:-)

Whatever you do, make sure to test them both under a true load.  

I think you'll find BlueDragon.NET will hold up infinitely better than CF8
because of the underlying architectural differences.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis 
President
Productivity Enhancement




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