BlueDragon Blog
Here you'll find tips and information about making the most of BlueDragon, which offers several compelling implementation alternatives for your CFML applications. This blog was created originally by Charlie Arehart, who was New Atlanta CTO from 2003-2006.,He has since moved on to become an independent consultant but continues to answer comments raised in existing blog entries. BlueDragon continues, and you should look to the newer BlueDragon blog, from New Atlanta president, Vince Bonfanti, for more updated information.

November 2004



Consuming .net web services via CFINVOKE: 500 error code

Sunday, 7 November 2004 11:59 P GMT-05
Whether you're using BlueDragon or CFMX, you may find that an attempt to process even a simple .NET web service (.asmx file) will fail with either of the following:(500)Internal Server ErrorCould not perform web service invocationInvalid web service

Deploy your web app on both J2EE and .NET, from a single codebase!

Wednesday, 3 November 2004 7:05 P GMT-05
If you're a developer of commercial (or even in-house) web apps, and you're feeling the need to deploy them on both J2EE and .NET, what can you do? If you're a CFML developer, you're in luck. BlueDragon makes CFML the only web application developmen

BlueDragon/.NET: What is it, really?

Tuesday, 2 November 2004 11:59 P GMT-05
Recent entries here have discussed the benefits of BlueDragon for the Microsoft .NET Framework (BD/.NET), but what is it really? It's easy to form misconceptions. The good news is that it's simply an implementation of a CFML engine as a standard .NET

BlueDragon/.NET Intro: Part 2, CFML/ASP.NET Integration

Tuesday, 2 November 2004 11:46 P GMT-05
Continuing the discussion started in part 1 of this thread, this entry discusses the options for integrating CFML and ASP.NET. The first entry concluded pointing out that BlueDragon for the Microsoft .NET Framework offers both the architectural solut

BlueDragon/.NET Intro: Part 1, Why BD/.NET Is Important

Tuesday, 2 November 2004 11:38 P GMT-05
Perhaps you've heard that New Atlanta has released BlueDragon for the Microsoft .NET Framework (BD/.NET). It's easy to form preconceptions of what it is (and to form false ones of what it isn't). You may even wonder what it's all about. I'd like to o

BlueDragon 6.2 beta (and BlueDragon/.NET) Available Now

Tuesday, 2 November 2004 10:38 P GMT-05
If you haven't heard yet, New Atlanta is pleased to announce the public beta release of BlueDragon 6.2, which is available to everyone for immediate download:The major new feature of BlueDragon 6.2 is "BlueDragon 6.2 for the Microsoft .NET Frame