On Wednesday, Jan 8, 2003, at 03:16 US/Pacific, Joshua Miller wrote:
> You're right, most Unix folks will want that kind of control. Frankly, 
> I
> want that kind of control, I happen to like the command-line. However,
> many, many Mac users are not hardcore Unix users - not yet anyway. A 
> lot
> of them are still skeptical of the Terminal as it's been unknown to 
> them
> until OSX came out.

Good point. I tend to forget that since I've been running Unix on top 
of my Macs for... hmm, best part of ten years. I used to have Tenon 
Intersystems' Mach Ten product running on my old 520c and my PowerMac 
Performa, back in the day (BSD 4.3 based on Mach 2.5 kernel, with 
X11R5). I think it's nice to see X11 natively available now...

> By the way, you can just double-click on that JAR file instead of
> typing: java -jar coldfusion-j2ee-java.jar

Shows how much of a command-line geek I am - that never occurred to me. 
For real hardcore, you can run it in console mode (useful for remote 
installs):

        java -jar coldfusion-j2ee-java.jar -i console

"I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my 
telephone. My wish has come true - I no longer know how to use my 
telephone."
-- Bjarne Stroustrup

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