From: Linda Berry <linda.berry@aerospace.bfg.com>
Subject: ColdFusion opinions
Date: 2000/03/03
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      My IS department is selecting a product for enterprise web
development.
    They are favoring ColdFusion because it is a single product that can
work
    with Oracle, Access, and several other file based data sources.
They are
    hoping to avoid forcing their in-house developers to learn many
tools. Our
    larger applications are Oracle databases, 10 Gb and growing fast.
Our
    major applications are not developed in-house.
       I have a vague memory of Cold Fusion being a performance drain on

    Oracle, although that was several years ago.
      Can anyone post opinions?  Compare to using WebDB for Oracle
related
    web development?

Thanks in advance,

Linda Berry



