The best answer I have for you is that Allaire (the makers of
ColdFusion) purchased the company that makes JRun...so Allaire
certainly feels that there is a benefits to merging servlets
with ColdFusion.

david medinets (aka CFDAVE)


On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, John McDonald wrote:

> This is an interesting question to which I don't have an answer. However, I
> would like to ADD to this question. How about Cold Fusion, it works in much
> the same way, in that there are several tiers which seem to replace the need
> for servlet technology all together. If I want to acess DB data I can use
> Cold Fusion to do this for me. Is there any way(or reason) to use cold
> fusion in unison with servlets or use servlets INSTEAD of Cold Fusion?
> Speed, Security, functionality?
>

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