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n-ary Ltd.: New Java Software Gives ColdFusion Developers Choice.

Business/Technology Editors

DUMFRIES, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 6, 2001

With the recent merger of Allaire Corp and Macromedia, Inc., users of Allaire's flagship product ColdFusion may be slightly unsure of the future of the CFML language.

However, a Java company

based in Scotland may have the answer to these fears.

n-ary (consultancy) Ltd. has developed a 100% pure J2EE application that can render ColdFusion pages. Initial tests suggest that the software (codenamed TagFusion) actually runs more efficiently than Allaire's ColdFusion server itself.

TagFusion supports the majority of the most commonly used CFML tags in addition to supporting CFML's complete expression language. TagFusion has been undergoing thorough testing since July 2000 with the UK's largest shopping portal, ShopSmart.com.

It's not certain yet as to whether TagFusion will become an open-source project or will be launched as a product to compete directly with ColdFusion.

For more information and a copy of the white paper, check out http://www.tagfusion.com/

About n-ary

n-ary was the UK's first pure Java company and its CEO, Alan Williamson is Editor in Chief of Java Developer's Journal. n-ary has been involved with enterprise Java since the first release of the Servlet API in 1996.

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