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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