> The reason is I have existing php script on apache web 
> server. I will install coldfusion on another standalone 
> server where no any web server installed on the machine. 

Why not install CF on the machine that's running Apache?

> Based on doc from adobe, the built-in web server is not 
> suitable for production server. 

Actually, it'll work fine, it just doesn't have the features that Apache or
IIS have.

> So, is there any other way (besides distrinuted model) to run 
> my app when apache and coldfusion separately installed on 
> different server?

Yes, the reverse proxy method I mentioned earlier.

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