Friday, June 13, 2008

MySpace finally listened to me

myspace20 After my many posts as well as others regarding the fallacies of building enterprise-level applications using ColdFusion and BlueDragon, rumor has it that MySpace has finally dumped them entirely.

Last year, the pulled sections of the flawed application, replacing it with a .Net application, announcing...

"...we wrote a custom configuration section that maps fuseaction URL parameters to ASPX extensions so that we'd maintain link integrity. The only place we aren't doing this is 'Browse' and certain other new features.

Meanwhile, the parts of the site that are running in Cold Fusion (CFML) are essentially doing so in ASP.NET 2.0 (via Blue Dragon)."

MySpace announced today that the all-new MySpace 2.0 will go online next Wednesday, but they are keeping hush-hush regarding the technologies they replaced and with what.

Most likely, their completely ASP.Net now, but we'll know more after Wednesday.



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