CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Erika L. Walker-Arnold
So anyone care that CFMX 7 was released yesterday? How about the fact that all the cool stuff is only available in Enterprise? A standard upgrade is only $650 (from CFMX 6.1) - but again, no event gateways and reporting is limited. Oh well. I was excited in testing - but now I'm luke-warm. But

RE: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Erika L. Walker-Arnold
Oh, I do like the Admin API - that is really cool. The short list: * Generate printable Web pages in PDF and FlashPaper formats. * Reporting via a new Report Builder and reporting engine * Simplified support for XForms * Flash Forms generation * A new administration API * Event gateways *

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Adam Haskell
Some discussion on CF-talk about it :) Reporting is only limited to the # of request it will process at a time Standard is like 5 request...should be pleanty for anhyone using Standard EditionEventgateways are no real suprise being Enterprise. Standard got pretty much all the good stuff it

RE: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Erika L. Walker-Arnold
##| -Original Message- ##| From: Adam Haskell ##| ##| Some discussion on CF-talk about it :) ##| ##| Reporting is only limited to the # of request it will process at a ##| time Standard is like 5 request...should be pleanty for ##| anhyone using Standard EditionEventgateways are no

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Marlon Moyer
Yeah, I was bummed that Event Gateways and sourceless deployment are Enterprise only. Hmmm$4700.00 to go from standard to enterprise. Well, on the bright side, there are lots of new things in the standard edition to play with. :) On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 09:12:36 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Phill B
All I'm having a problem with is the cost to upgrade from MX6 Ent to MX7 Ent. It takes months to get money like that approved in my company. I guess it will be a while until I get to play with the new toys. :-\ -- Phillip B. ~|

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Aaron Rouse
Months is not too bad, the company I do most of my work at still has a lot of CF5 servers out there and no talk of going up to CFMX 6.1 anytme soon either. On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 09:12:34 -0600, Phill B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All I'm having a problem with is the cost to upgrade from MX6 Ent to

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Adam Haskell
Delevoper Edition works for 30 days bud. Get to playin', we started lobbying for this a while ago, we alreayd have a BS box running a POC we'll be getting license shortly I imagine...assuming everything follows through as planned. I am jazzed I want to deploy a Sametime app just to show off to the

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Larry C. Lyons
If you have something like VirtualPC, one work around would be to create a ghost of the OS, your webserver and CFMX, then run a VPC instance of the servers for 30 days. Then delete that instance after 30 days and install a new one from your ghost image. larry On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 10:28:19 -0500,

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Kwang Suh
I'm not too worried about the event gateways. Glad to see the upgrade pricing is quite reasonable - it'll be a no brainer for me to upgrade to 7. ~| Get the mailserver that powers this list at

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Robyn
Adam Haskell wrote: Delevoper Edition works for 30 days bud. Get to playin', The Developer version is only good for 30 days? That sucks... Does that mean that after 30 days you can only have it run on one IP address, like previous dev versions? Or does it mean that you can't use the dev

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Howie Hamlin
The developer version does not time out but is limited to connections from 2 IP addresses. Regards, Howie --- On Monday, February 07, 2005 11:52 AM, Robyn scribed: --- The Developer version is only good for 30 days? That sucks... Does that mean that after 30 days you can only have it run

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Adam Haskell
After 30days you have limited IP access, water marked documents and some other limitations if I recall. If i recall its more than one IP now, maybe 3??? could be wrong... Adam H On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 11:52:36 -0500, Robyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adam Haskell wrote: Delevoper Edition works

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Jim Campbell
No, it's the standard single-IP thing: http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/productinfo/faq/#item-1-3 - Jim Robyn wrote: Adam Haskell wrote: Delevoper Edition works for 30 days bud. Get to playin', The Developer version is only good for 30 days? That sucks... Does

Re: CFMX 7 - so who's disappointed?

2005-02-07 Thread Adam Haskell
3 IPs... http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/productinfo/product_editions/ In addition to localhost, access to applications running on a Developer Edition server is now possible from two client machines, making team development even easier. Adam H On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 11:01:56