I am trying to find out about using .NET components underneath a
Coldfusion front end.
Reason I say this is that a large number of our clients are pushing
for .NET applications, but we currently have a large group of legacy
CF based applications and all of our in-house expertise is also CF.
So,
Depends on the Application i suppose.
For a while, one one of the sites we run, because there were sections
of code that didnt need access to session information or Application
information (except Datasource which we hardcoded) our site ran CF and
ASP.NET in tandem.
It depends on how you want to
Any links for the CFX interface?
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 13:40:13 +, JediHomer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends on the Application i suppose.
For a while, one one of the sites we run, because there were sections
of code that didnt need access to session information or Application
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I am trying to find out about using .NET components
underneath a Coldfusion front end.
Reason I say this is that a large number of our clients are
pushing for .NET applications, but we currently
Are you willing to fly someone over then? ;-) I'm in the UK.
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If you're like, I can have a member of our sales staff contact you and
arrange an on-site demonstration.
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Neil
http://www.theservicefactory.com
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doing that, and it can be done very
effectively.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
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Are you
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From: Neil Middleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Are you willing to fly someone over then? ;-) I'm in the UK.
On Thu
Subject: RE: .NET under CFMX
Neil,
The product in question is Black Knight.
http://www.gestaltech.com/products/blackknight/blackknight_overview.cfm
Black Knight provides a .NET runtime host and an API that matches the
CFX API exactly. You write a CFX in any .NET language and call it
through
.NET classes from inside a running Java app)? More
general than just for CF.
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Neil,
The product in question is Black Knight.
http
being
developed at Gestaltech, but no one has anything production ready. There
are a number of challenges that are not easily handled.
rish
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it.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
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Just curious. Are there any java runtime .NET hosts
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