You are correct, everything is there when you do the install.

Dave


On Oct 20, 2006, at 10:19 AM, Angelo McComis wrote:

> All:
>
> I'm a long time CF-er, and fairly well versed with the product on
> Windows. As far back to version 1.5, with Access databases and IIS  
> 3.0.
>
> CF has come a long way since then, and (for a while now) sports
> Linux/Unix versions... but I've never worked with them.
>
> I know Linux on Intel and UNIX on Non-Intel OSes and can manage them
> very well, I've just never happend to be in a position to install  
> CF on
> Linux.  On Windows, back in the old days, there was a CF DLL that
> bridged CF Services to IIS. Later CF versions no longer required  
> IIS but
> would work with it if you wanted to use it that way.  Am I sane to
> assume that in Linux, the CF distro contains the necessary JRE/JVM
> stack, web connector, and config entries for an Apache 1.3 or 2.0x
> installation?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> -Angelo
>
>
> 

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