Ok, but in the installer there are a couple of choices that determine how CF is packaged. The standalone installer makes CF basically look like a all-in-one application, minimizing the look that CF is installed in JRun (usually in a directory called "ColdFusion8"). The multiple instance version looks more like a installation of JRun that has an instance of CF installed (usually in a directory called "JRun"). The EAR version gives you a EAR file that you can deploy in your own J2EE (or in today's parlance Java EE) server.
I think you'll be able to utilize the multiple instance version easier that the standalone version. If OpenCMS will run on Tomcat it will probably run on JRun, but you should expect some bit-twiddling in various configuration files. I'd tell you which but I don't know anything about OpenCMS. -- Howard Fore, howard.f...@hofo.com "The universe tends toward maximum irony. Don't push it." - Jeff Atwood On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Forrest C. Gilmore <fcg0...@wctel.net>wrote: > I am running CF8 on my PC. I downloaded CF8 and installed it as the > Developer edition. The Administrator says it is equivalent to > the Enterprise edition with limited access. This is the PC where I want to > install OpenCMS for development and training purposes. >