Re: Coldfusion vs. Java
- From: Chris Smith <cdsmith@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 09:56:57 -0600
chris <chris.knopel@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't mean to start any flames or such. I work at a company where I'm the
only Java programmer and the rest are developing in CF. This is for inhouse
intranet applications. Some of the management is trying to switch
development over to Java. I was hired on and part of my job is to help
transition them over. While I have nothing against CF, it appears that
there is a huge resistance. I'm using Struts, JSP and Servlets. Here is
what I'm faced with:
What kind of application are you developing? Is it possible that the
resisting programmers are right? If the application is a lot of front
end and very little business logic, then you might justifiably have a
hard time convincing anyone to switch. If they are not right, though,
then you'll be able to find things that are very awkward or difficult in
the existing CF application, and suggest alternatives.
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