Dan,

The "normal" version is free for non-commercial use basically. You
should check the license on it though, there were some changes with it
when 6.2 was released.

The JX version is what you would want if you are going to run BD on a
commercial set up, but don't need to leverage a full J2EE server or
..NET, but can get by with the servlet that comes with it.

The J2EE version is for use with a Java Server such as Tomcat,
Websphere, JRun, etc.

..Net version is for use with .Net and gives you the ability to run
CFML alongside ASP.NET

-Aaron

On 11/13/06, Dan Plesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the difference between the JX version and normal server version?
>
>
> 

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