CFML on J2EE or .NET
With the release of BlueDragon 6.2, CFML (ColdFusion Markup Language) becomes the first language (of which I am aware) that runs natively on both J2EE and .NET.
Both ColdFusion and BlueDragon both have J2EE versions that run natively on top of J2EE. BlueDragon also has a .NET version that runs natively on .NET. If you don't know if your organization will standardize on J2EE or .NET, CFML is a great option. Even if you don't use BlueDragon, the ability to easily switch to .NET is a powerful option for CFML developers.
I am really excited about the recent releases of BlueDragon 6.2 and ColdFusion MX 7. I think they both bring a lot to the table for ColdFusion developers. Many of these advantages really put ColdFusion (or CFML) developers ahead of the pack.
Related Links:
New Atlanta announces BlueDragon 6.2
Charlie Arehart on BlueDragon 6.2
More on BlueDragon 6.2 features
Product Links:
New Atlanta BlueDragon 6.2
Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7
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