You still need a CF licence. On 8/22/06, Todd Cullen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <[email protected]>This is a bit a newbish question but how does > ColdFusion deploy as a J2EE application? How does the original directory > structure get translated to a J2EE application? I'm developing CF > applications on my company's intranet but we just purchased a dedicated > server and I was hoping to deploy a J2EE-version of my CF applications on > the new server so I wouldn't have to shell out more $$ for another CF > license. Not trying to be cheap but my company doesn't have a huge budget. > Any thoughts or suggests would be greatly appreciated.
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