Interesting to see yet another CFML engine (YACFMLE?) out there.  Goes
to show how widely used and supported CFML is, and just adds more fire
under the feet of Adobe to keep adding great features to differentiate
itself from the clones (Smith's word).

-Cameron

On 12/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Anyone seen this yet?

http://www.smithproject.org/

Smith is a freeware, cross-platform ColdFusion engine, written entirely in
Java. Running on the top of Java Runtime Environment and Java Servlet
Container, it can be virtually deployed on any operating system and work
with any web server. Smith represents lightweight, yet reliable alternative
to the existing ColdFusion servers. It supports most important CF features
(see Features) and already drives several large ColdFusion applications.

Deeply integrated in J2EE, Smith works as part of ordinary Java Web
application and can easily be used together with servlets and JSPs. The
server behaviour is easily configurable through the simple Web interface
where database connections, debugging options, server mappings and more can
be set.

Smith is freeware software, which means that it comes with permission for
anyone to use, copy, and distribute it. It is also being seriously
considered to open-source it.


 Shawn Gorrell
 Web Development Applications Architect
 Federal Reserve Bank - Atlanta
 Office (404)  498-8449
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