RE: CF vs. Oracle Application Server

2000-06-07 Thread Gary McNeel, Jr.
I have similar question. Our school uses the Exeter Student Information System (based on Oracle App. Forms)and is moving to web forms. Any feedback on this anyone? Gary McNeel > -Original Message- > From: Troy Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 4:20 PM > To:

RE: CF vs. Oracle Application Server

2000-06-07 Thread Craig M. Rosenblum
I find CF easier to use and there is less set up time to get the applications rolling... > -Original Message- > From: Troy Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 3:04 PM > To: cf-talk > Subject: CF vs. Oracle Application Server > > > > We are trying to make a d

RE: CF vs. Oracle Application Server

2000-06-06 Thread Chris Chambers
While I have never used Oracle's app server product (I have used their rdbms extensively), I have used some of the products in that genre (db companies that thought they could write an application server e.g. Informix's Web Data Blade). My experience has been that the app servers produced by db m

Re: CF vs. Oracle Application Server

2000-06-06 Thread Brandon Whitaker
>We are trying to make a determination whether to use Oracle Application >Server or ColdFusion Application Server. >Does anyone know where I can find a comparison (pros/cons) between the >two products? >Any personal comments will also be appreciated. How about 100% personal comments? :) I don't

RE: CF vs. Oracle Application Server

2000-06-06 Thread jstiefel
Well, it's like 60k for OAP, and 7k for CF Enterprise. It will cost you twice as much for labor in development on OAP. Nuff' said? -Original Message- From: Troy Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 4:04 PM To: cf-talk Subject: CF vs. Oracle Application Server