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Ferit Albukrek, technology
evangelist with developer Razorfish (www. razorfish.com)
suggests a structural metaphor for ASP and ColdFusion: “An
ASP site gives you smaller bricks to build your building
with. ColdFusion forces you to think of your Web site as
something with four walls, whereas ASP lets you be more
flexible.” In the end, ease of use, not functionality,
sways most developers not already entranced by the Microsoft
label to choose ColdFusion over ASP. Functions such as
server clustering support, site administration services,
email and security that must be programmed in ASP/IIS are
available out of the box in ColdFusion, making fast
deployment of dynamic sites a reality even for non-
programmers.
In addition to many powerful wizards, ColdFusion offers
ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML), which looks similar to
HTML and works with the application server like ASP. CFML
enables HTML-ists to quickly and easily build complex sites.
By Allaire’s estimate, ColdFusion’s development time is
about half that of ASP applications, a huge advantage when
site deployment speed translates into hard cash.
“On a small site, if you spend a lot of time to set up, you
don’t get the benefits back. In a lot of IT, if the
programming can’t get done, you’re losing money,” explains
Michael Smith, president of TeraTech Inc., a company that
provides custom programming and services for both ASP and
ColdFusion. “You have to be pretty skilled to do any ASP,
whereas ColdFusion is easier.”
ColdFusion’s static (multi-session) state management,
broadly customizable error handling and true XML integration
give it an edge over ASP functionality. Other attractive
features of the package include database connectivity
through COM, OLE DB, ODBC and native drivers; dynamic load
balancing across servers; cross-platform compatibility with
Windows NT, HP-UX and Linux as well as support for any
CGI-compliant server; and external server support.
ColdFusion’s minority status (with somewhat more than
100,000 developers by Allaire’s count) can make it difficult
to find qualified programmers. If you can find someone to
work it, however, the suite offers more than enough power,
performance and flexibility for robust and complex site
development and is especially recommended for fast site
deployment, cross-platform scalability and rapid application
development. |
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