Question
ASP.NET vs. ColdFusion comparison
Hi all,
I am having to decide between using ASP.NET and ColdFusion for a new Web application. I spent most of the day today conducting Internet research on the topic and came upon the following article, which I based most of my findings on:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa479305.aspx
However, the article was written in July of 2003. What I want to know does the information in the article still hold true, and if anything has changed, then what is that?
Some of the specific questions I was not sure about are:
1) Is ColdFusion fully Object-Oriented?
2) Does ASP.NET outperform ColdFusion applications? Where can I find some benchmarks?
3) Is ColdFusion's support for XML still as limited as the article says?
4) Does ColdFusion still have no support for threading?
Thanks.
I am having to decide between using ASP.NET and ColdFusion for a new Web application. I spent most of the day today conducting Internet research on the topic and came upon the following article, which I based most of my findings on:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa479305.aspx
However, the article was written in July of 2003. What I want to know does the information in the article still hold true, and if anything has changed, then what is that?
Some of the specific questions I was not sure about are:
1) Is ColdFusion fully Object-Oriented?
2) Does ASP.NET outperform ColdFusion applications? Where can I find some benchmarks?
3) Is ColdFusion's support for XML still as limited as the article says?
4) Does ColdFusion still have no support for threading?
Thanks.
