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Hey I've used railo for a large multi-language system and found it really
easy to install on a windows box (there are instructions on the railing
website about installing on Windows)
As far as speed goes I've actually found railo 3 to be quite a bit faster
than cf 8.

All the best

On Oct 12, 2009 11:11 AM, "Rich Wild" <[email protected]> wrote:

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Wotcha comrades.

Now then, who's got any experience of Railo? I have a project coming up
where it may be difficult for me to justify the cost of a CF server to the
client (as its a port from asp .NET job, and a real amateur one at that). So
I was thinking, how about install Railo on their server (win 2003, IIS etc)
at no cost and use that as the app server (well, Resin as the app server, at
any rate).

Anyone got any advice, info, tips or tricks for Railo? Is it a go-er?

I don't want or need to use any of the cfform tags etc as the app is
primarily data input and reporting, but it needs to be on a par
performance-wise with CF8 (not necessarily CF9).

Cheers in advance,
Mr. Wild.
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