I disagree. I like to hear about other ways to "do" CFML, particularly in the J2EE arena.
And Vince Bonfanti, of Blue Dragon fame, gave an excellent and informative talk on CF & J2EE for the Maryland CFUG. http://www.cfug-md.org/talks/deploying_cfml_j2ee_servers.ppt http://www.cfug-md.org/meetings.cfm Yes, he's promoting Blue Dragon, but the talk helped me a lot with just basics of CF & J2EE. Since some of us are fighting the "why keep CF if JSP is the future" battle and we can use all the info we can get! Chris Norloff ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- from: "Mike Brunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 13:22:54 -0700 >I think this post is VERY disrespectful on the CF Talk list. Most of us are >aware of Blue Dragon and should we wish to use will do so. > >Kind Regards - Mike Brunt, CTO >Webapper >http://www.webapper.com >Downey CA Office >562.243.6255 >AIM - webappermb > >"Webapper - Making the NET work" > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 12:56 PM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: RE: How is CFMX J2EE implemented? > > >Greg, > >This isn't a direct answer to your questions, but you should be aware of >BlueDragon/J2EE, which offers the following advantages over CFMX/J2EE: > > - BlueDragon allows you to deploy CFML pages onto any standard J2EE >application server; CFMX supports only a limited number of J2EE servers. >Most significantly, BlueDragon supports BEA WebLogic and CFMX does not >(New Atlanta, the creator of BlueDragon, is a BEA Star Partner). Support >for CFMX on WebLogic is "planned for a future release." > > - BlueDragon allows you to deploy CFML pages within a standard J2EE >Web Archive (WAR) file; CFMX does not. > > - BlueDragon allows you to deploy CFML pages within multiple >independent web applications; CFMX requires that you deploy all of your >CFML pages within a single web application. > >You can find out more about BlueDragon/J2EE on New Atlanta's web site: > > http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/index.cfm > >Regards, > >Vince Bonfanti >New Atlanta Communications, LLC >http://www.newatlanta.com > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Greg McDaniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 3:08 PM >> To: CF-Talk >> Subject: How is CFMX J2EE implemented? >> >> >> Can anyone answer or point me to a resource about the questions below? >> >> How does the CFMX for J2EE run on a J2EE platform? >> Is there a CF stub that has to be installed in a >> J2EE Server that allows it to interpret CFMX or >> does CFMX produce compiled byte code that >> can run on the targeted hosting environment? >> >> If CFMX J2EE is a plugin of some kind on a J2EE server, How >> do they slice up the licensing: Is it per CPU? Per server? >> What about clustering? >> >> Developer Licenses I guess are tied to the CFMX Studio, but >> what if you want to develop off of a central server and >> you've purchased "Production" licenses, do they allow you to >> develop off of the same license on a different machine? >> >> I haven't found any white papers detailing how the CFMX J2EE >> product is implemented on the host. My customer is in the >> middle of Architecting their new environment and the purists >> don't want to put CF products in their J2EE environment. >> >> My client is trying to lower their total cost of ownership by >> dumping CF and going to a pure J2EE environment. >> >> >> >> Greg McDaniel >> >> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?forumid=4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists&body=lists/cf_talk FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Signup for the Fusion Authority news alert and keep up with the latest news in ColdFusion and related topics. http://www.fusionauthority.com/signup.cfm