On 9/28/06, Mark Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Grant,
I'm sorry to say, it's just not that easy.
The generated class files are only part of the whole picture - you
still need the underlying ColdFusion engine to make them run.
You can deploy a coldfusion application (including .cfm files) on a
J2EEserver, as a war or a ear archive - which is a very valid thing to
do however.
Regards,
Mark
On 9/28/06, grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This may be a stupid question. With the underlying java architecture of
> cfmx, is it possible to grab the generated class files and run them
> seperately on a JVM, completely independantly of coldfusion?
>
> I'm asking for two reasons: first, could this be a shortcut to rapid java
> development, and secondly, if our business moves from CF to JSP, am I going
> to be able to salvage the existing CF applications easily?
>
> Thanks
> Grant
>
> >
>
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