Zope Folks,
I'm with a new e-commerce startup and we're
currently evaluating the development tools we'll be using to create our
website. The platform will either be Sun hardware running Solaris
7/Apache, or Intel/Linux boxes.
We initially evaluated four solutions: mod_perl,
PHP (using Apache module support), ColdFusion, and Zope. We've eliminated
mod_perl because of maintenance nightmares, PHP because, well, we just did, and
now we're down to ColdFusion and Zope. Initially I favored Zope, but there
are a few concerns I have about it.
First off, the size of the ColdFusion development
pool and it's development history suggest greater stability and a more mature
feature set. Second, it seems that ColdFusion offers all the functionality
that Zope does and then some. Third, ColdFusion seems to offer similiar
performance. Fourth, the database connectivity seems to be equal to
Zope's. Fifth, their tag-based programming language seems to offer
equivalent functionality to Zope's. Sixth, I can find more ColdFusion
developers than I can shake a stick at, but I have to explain to everyone I meet
what Zope is.
So, as my lack of information leads me to believe,
there are only two drawbacks to ColdFusion as compared to Zope: (1) I have to
pay $3.5k for each license, and (2) Zope has a superior model for delegating
ownership to different people for the website.
Could you correct any misconceptions I have and
explain to me why I should choose Zope over ColdFusion? I want to select
the tool by Wed. or Thurs., so a quick reply would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Ben