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Advantages of ColdFusion
With ColdFusion MX, you can build and deploy powerful web
applications and web services with far less training time
and fewer lines of code than ASP, PHP, and JSP. The latest
version 6.1 delivers simplified installation and migration,
a streamlined product family, updates to key ColdFusion
features, and a dramatic increase in runtime performance.
Main Advantages of Coldfusion:
- High Runtime Performance
- Reliable
- Simpler
It's been over a year since Macromedia released the most
important and ambitious ColdFusion ever, ColdFusion MX.
Considering the scope of undertaking, ColdFusion MX has
been an incredible success. The enhancements in ColdFusion
MX have given developers important new capabilities, and
the move to the Java-based architecture has helped us increase
performance and provide developers with exciting new deployment
options. And ColdFusion MX 6.1 is an absolutely vital update
to ColdFusion MX. It's faster, simpler, and much more powerful
than even ColdFusion MX.
Advantages of ColdFusion
MX 6.1
Simplified Installation and Migration
- Provides clear instructions and explains options in
detail
- Gracefully handles nonstandard installations (the
non-plain-vanilla ones that gave ColdFusion MX a hard
time)
- Works out-of-the-box with multihomed systems
- Includes an advanced web server configuration wizard
- Provides improved upgrade and migration tools
- Ensures far greater backward compatibility than ever
before
- Continues to support silent installation for those
that need it
New Operating System (OS) Support
- Windows Server 2003 (and IIS 6)
- RedHat Linux 8
- RedHat Linux 9
- SuSE Linux 8
- Solaris 9
- AIX 4.3.3 and 5.1
Faster Development - ColdFusion MX 6.1
comes with a brand new compiler, one that compiles from
CFML to Java bytecode directly, without generating Java
source code and spawning another compiler first. The result?
Blinding fast execution—so fast that you'll likely
not even notice the difference between the initial compile
and subsequent requests.
Faster Runtime - The new compiler has no
real impact on runtime—its job is to improve development
time. But ColdFusion MX 6.1 improves runtime performance
too. ColdFusion MX 6.1 is 172% faster than ColdFusion 5
and 160% faster than ColdFusion MX.
Improved Protocols
- The CFHTTP tag now supports all HTTP operations (
GET, POST, HEAD, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, OPTIONS).
- The CFHTTP tag now provides access to all headers
and content, and provides explicit control over timeouts
and proxy support.
- The CFPOP tag now supports the retrieval of multipart
e-mail messages (those with text and HTML parts contained
within a single message).
- The CFINVOKE tag now supports secure connections (through
the HTTPS protocol).
- The CFINVOKE tag now provides control over timeouts
and proxy support.
Improved CFMAIL Tag - The most popular
Internet protocol tag must be the CFMAIL tag, and Macromedia
has dramatically enhanced it, too.
Improved CFCs - ColdFusion components are
the most important CFML language enhancement in ColdFusion
MX. See my articles in the ColdFusion
Development Center CFC area for more information. ColdFusion
MX 6.1 fixes several issues with CFCs and adds the two most
requested enhancements.
Other Bits and Pieces
- A new Wrap() function, which you can use to insert
breaks into text to force wrapping-used internally by
the new CFMAIL tag when you use the WRAP attribute
- Lots of COM improvements and the introduction of a
ReleaseCOMObject() function, which does exactly what
its name suggests
- Improved CFCHART tag performance
- An update to the Macromedia Flash Remoting engine
- An update to the embedded AXIS engine to v1.1, providing
numerous SOAP enhancements, including better interaction
with .NET Web Services
Versioning Changes - You are getting ColdFusion
MX, ColdFusion MX for J2EE, and JRun 4-all for the same
price and the same upgrade.
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