ColdFusion Markup Language, more commonly known as CFML, is a scripting language for web development that runs on the JVM, the .NET framework, and Google App Engine. Multiple commercial and open source implementations of CFML engines are available, including Adobe ColdFusion, New Atlanta BlueDragon (who makes both a Java-based and a .NET-based version), Railo, and Open BlueDragon as well as other CFML server engines.
The CFML language was guided by the CFML Advisory Committee beginning in 2009. This committee included representatives from Adobe, Railo, and Open BlueDragon, but the committee was disbanded in 2010. General language discussions and feature suggestions now tend to happen on the CFML Conventional Wisdom Google Group or on various other CFML mailing lists.
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