Railo has fairly new installers done by Jordan Michaels at Vivotech (a
great place to host, btw). If you haven't tried them out, you ought
to. They work quite nicely on Windows and Linux (and OS X I believe,
though I've not used them there). It takes care of the Apache setup
and installs Tomcat as the J2EE servlet container.

OpenBD has been quite active recently pushing out new releases. I
haven't used it extensively, just some basic compatibility testing. It
seems to work just fine as far as I can tell, but I'm not running any
Fusebox apps. In terms of inexpensive hosting, it should be noted that
OpenBD runs on Google App Engine, so that might be an interesting
option to look into.

Cheers,
Judah

On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 8:30 AM, Michael Stemle <themanchic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Railo claims that Fusebox is compatible from what I can see. I've only
> played with Railo so far, but both of them seem like a bit of a pain to
> install on anything but Windows. That said, I run regular apache, so maybe
> that's what makes it complicated.
>
> I'm running my CCFAN development stuff on cfmldeveloper.com for now.

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