CFMX 7 vs CFMX 8

Discussion in 'Programming' started by datropics, Apr 23, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    At my company we currently have CFMX 7 installed on our servers. Is there any SIGNIFICANT gains in moving to CF 8? I want to present this to the board and would like as much ammunition as possible

    Thanks
     
    datropics, Apr 23, 2008 IP
  2. blueparukia

    blueparukia Well-Known Member

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    Depends. If you already have a fairly large site on CFMX 7, upgrading could cause more problems then it solves. If you haven't written a site, yet CF8 is the latest technology (though still a bit old) and could be easier for site development - more features to work with.
     
    blueparukia, Apr 23, 2008 IP
  3. datropics

    datropics Peon

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    Whoa! I have tons of cf applications running - so no go?
     
    datropics, Apr 24, 2008 IP
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    That is a really bold statement there blueparukia. I have been involved in countless migrations to CF8 and have never encountered a problem due to versioning, even sites moving from 6.1 --> 8. Adobe strives for complete backwards compatibility with ColdFusion and CF8 no exception. Perhaps you could list at least *one* example of this that you have experienced to back up your statement.

    As a CF User Group manager, and one who is quite active in the ColdFusion developer community, following the development blogs daily, participating in the CF8 beta program before it was released, etc., I have never heard of a backwards compatibility issue to date. Perhaps blueparukia can share some knowledge with us though. What are the issues that you have seen?
     
    dshuck, Apr 25, 2008 IP
  5. blueparukia

    blueparukia Well-Known Member

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    I can't really back it up, since I have only used CF8, but most other languages are like this.

    If I am wrong, I am wrong. Its always a possibility though.
     
    blueparukia, Apr 26, 2008 IP
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    thanks dshuck, I appreciate that, it helps alot in terms of perspective
     
    datropics, Apr 27, 2008 IP
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    #7

    Your completely wrong I'm afraid. CF8 is completely backwards compatably through to CFMX6.1.

    Upgrading to CF8 is very worth will and opens up a lot of new features to you. Plus CF8 runs faster then CFMX7. Theres a white paper over @ Adobe somewhere where they have done some testing on tags such as cfparam, cfset etc etc and CF8 runs significantly quicker.

    I wouldn't hesitate at all - the upgrade is definitly worth it.
     
    Paul_Hopkinson, May 7, 2008 IP
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    oh and CF8 isn't even a year old yet - so not sure why you think it is old blueparukia
     
    Paul_Hopkinson, May 7, 2008 IP