06-14-2007, 09:23 AM
Quote:The wait is over and the latest version of ColdFusion has just been released in beta. Code named Scorpio (the eighth sign of the Zodiac) during the development stages, the new release is officially named ColdFusion 8 and has just recently been made available for free trial beta accounts through select ColdFusion web hosting providers.
First the basics - the new beta release has been available since May 30, 2007. At this point the full commercial release of ColdFusion 8 is anticipated to be in a couple of months...
Its really about making this great experience for the application user, with a whole slew of new features: PDFs, rich Internet applications, and multimedia presentations - simply a much more meaningful experience for users. There is also a lot more integration in the enterprise. Were Doing for .NET what weve done for Java in the past. Plus Exchange integration. Then also enhancing the developers experience.
One feature thats getting considerable attention is the ability of ColdFusion 8 to invoke .NET components directly from ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML). This is true for both local or remote .NET components...
full article: http://www.tophosts.com/articles/005433.html