Re: Something a little sad Coldfusion to J2EE

2008-10-15 Thread Tom Chiverton
2008/10/15 Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > especially when all you really have to do is install CF MX + in a > multiserver configuration Or Railo, which is supported by JBoss etc. for use as a scripting language in a J2EE environment... -- Tom ~~

Re: Something a little sad Coldfusion to J2EE

2008-10-15 Thread Aaron Rouse
They maybe have already evaluated and decided against it. Our big internal collaboration tool was originally written in ColdFusion and they ultimately finally migrated/re-wrote it all in a Java web-based solution. I do not know their reasoning but I do know they looked into several options and u

Re: Something a little sad Coldfusion to J2EE

2008-10-15 Thread Vicky
Maybe someone needs to tell them that... On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > especially when all you really have to do is install CF MX + in a > multiserver configuration > > Joshua O'Connor-Rose wrote: > > I saw this recent post on a job board > > > > Descr

Re: Something a little sad Coldfusion to J2EE

2008-10-15 Thread Scott Stewart
especially when all you really have to do is install CF MX + in a multiserver configuration Joshua O'Connor-Rose wrote: > I saw this recent post on a job board > > Description: > Participate in the conversion of Fortune 100 client corporate website from a > Cold Fusion environment to a Java/J2EE

Something a little sad Coldfusion to J2EE

2008-10-15 Thread Joshua O'Connor-Rose
I saw this recent post on a job board Description: Participate in the conversion of Fortune 100 client corporate website from a Cold Fusion environment to a Java/J2EE environment. Complete object oriented design, development, and testing tasks for current and new Internet functionality using a var