My understanding is that if you contact Adam Lehman (or possibly Terry  
Ryan now), he'll help you to figure something out. Adobe wants to let  
people use ColdFusion in the cloud so they don't have to port to Railo  
or OpenBD, so I'd assume if you contacted Adam or Terry they'd help  
you to figure something out.

Best Wishes,
Peter

On Feb 26, 2009, at 4:35 PM, Mark Ireland wrote:

> Did you get anywhere with the CF licensing?
>
>
> > Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 17:07:09 -0800
> > Subject: [CFCDEV] Re: Implementation of composition pattern, help.
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Henry Ho <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
> > > So under what situation is JEE and whole java stack is required?  
> How come
> > > the guys at Broadchoice didn't use CFGroovy instead?
> >
> > Well, we were building the back end of a Flex app so we didn't need
> > CFML in that. We have:
> >
> > AIR / Flex
> > - talks AMF to
> > BlazeDS / Spring / Hibernate / Groovy / JBoss
> >
> > The server-side code uses JMS (in JBoss) to broadcast events that  
> need
> > to be pushed back up to connected clients. The client talks directly
> > to S3 for file storage and talks XMPP to OpenFire (Jabber) for
> > presence (and, perhaps down the line, peer-to-peer messaging within
> > the application).
> >
> > The entire stack is free, open source and runs on Amazon EC2.
> >
> > When we decided to add an iPhone web interface, we used Model-Glue /
> > ColdSpring / Railo embedded in the web application to talk  
> directly to
> > the Groovy services (by having the Spring factory as the parent
> > factory for the ColdSpring factory). We used Railo at the time  
> because
> > it wasn't clear how we could use ColdFusion on the cloud (due to
> > licensing).
> >
> > Since then we've migrated our CMS to Amazon EC2 and that's a  
> standard
> > Model-Glue / ColdSpring / Transfer application running on ColdFusion
> > Enterprise (on JRun) with ActiveMQ JMS to broadcast cache sync
> > messages between instances. Talk to Adam Lehman / Kristen  
> Schofield if
> > you want to run ColdFusion in production on EC2 and they'll work  
> with
> > you on licensing.
> >
> > I'm looking to migrate the back end of the CMS from Transfer to
> > Hibernate so I might looking at CFGroovy as an easy way to bridge  
> that
> > in, rather than wholesale rewriting of our service layer in Groovy
> > (which is another option I'm considering).
> > --
> > Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
> > An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
> >
> > "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
> > -- Margaret Atwood
> >
> >
> >


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