Yeah, If you want to run BD.NET which obviously needs IIS and ColdFusion
which you want to use Apache for them I would definitely think of using VM.

You can run multiple ColdFusion servers side by side on both IIS and Apache
a far as I am aware.




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From: Michael Wright
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Jun 03 20:30:58 2007
Subject: Re: Development Machine Setup

Actually it wasn't IIS/Apache running together I was really asking about but
I have just realised it is BD.Net I am getting (it was a prize!!) so IIS
will be needed obviously. My personal preference has always been to have CF
running on apache but for simplicities sake I may just go the IIS route
alone.

Or maybe this is the time to start looking at using virtual machines - I
just want the easiest way to test code under the 3 engines - maybe even
throwing railo into the mix as well.

I did find this blog entry about running CF 7.02 and 8 on the same apache
server:

http://rickosborne.org/blog/index.php/2007/05/30/run-cf7-and-cf8-side-by-sid
e-with-the-same-apache-server/

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> Co-exist IIS / Apache? Well they can co-exist but not running at the same
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> I'm looking to setup a development windows xp machine with CF 7.02, 8 and
> Bluedragon on it. I would like to use Apache rather than IIS and really am
> just wondering the best way to have these co-exist. I have a few scenarios
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