I'd be very interested in that too.  MS certainly has been good at getting
the word out about .NET, and therefore all of our clients are convinced
that they 'need' it.  I'd love to have more ways to convince them otherwise.

Ray
http://www.crystalvision.org

At 11:49 AM 6/23/2004, you wrote:
>OK so a friend of mine at an office I used to work at
>is having trouble defending coldfusion over dot net
>
>he tells me that this voice of 'authority' (its
>strange that a man that speaks with confidence is
>never questioned)
>
>"said cold fusion ****[is no good] because it keeps a
>database connection open all the time and that slows
>down the program/app and server"
>
>This particular web professional is converting all his
>CF to dot net, because of this defense.
>
>I've been briefly looking around so that I can
>understand database connections better and respond to
>him with the voice of reason (also to possibly
>optimise the performance of the access back end I have
>been stuck with on my current contract).
>
>But I keep coming up with help files on configuring
>datasources instead of information on how cf connects
>to datasources.
>
>Anybody have a good reference I can point to.
>
>-Joshua O'Connor-Rose
>-All is Good
>
>
>
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