Actually, I believe v5 is a single-IP version, accepting connections from
whatever IP address hit it first after the service started. Cycling the
service was all that was required to let someone else test a site. MX
appears to require editing a text file to accomplish that goal which is a
real annoyance. The extra IP is nice but fixing that annoyance would be even
nicer.

Ken


-----Original Message-----
From: Vernon Viehe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 8:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMX Developer Edition wish was Re: Pro v Enterprise?


The Dev edition in CF5 only allowed the local machine to connect, so the
extra IP address was a step in this direction on CFMX.

But I'd be interested to know how many folks feel strongly about this, so I
can pass it along.

-Vern

-----Original Message-----
From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 5:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX Developer Edition wish was Re: Pro v Enterprise?


On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 05:04 PM, Sean A Corfield wrote:

> On Wednesday, Oct 16, 2002, at 16:28 US/Pacific, Greg Bullough wrote:
>> In doing so, you have not only hobbled a lot of development paradigms
>> where
>> people develop on Pro and deploy on Enterprise Clusters
>
> Given that the Developer Edition is effectively a dual-IP Enterprise
> version, I'm not quite sure how common your development paradigm would
> be? I'm not too familiar with how CF folks work in general... My team
> have Developer Edition installed on every desktop and laptop and have
> Enterprise Edition installed on all the shared servers (yeah, I know,
> we don't have to pay for it - I'm just reporting how we operate is
> all!).
>
> I'm genuinely curious about the setup most folks use...
>
>


Sean and others -- I have a wishlist item I would like to see included
in a future release (update).

Like Sean I use the developer edition on a Mac TiBook, I deploy on
other platforms, usually shared hosts.

I have found a couple of instances where the 2-IP limit is restricting
demonstrations and testing.

I would like to see it expanded to 3 or 5 -- anything that would allow
a little more flexibility, without enabling it to be used for
production (protecting Macromedia's interests).

I think this could be done -- others have a similar arrangement.

If I recall, Sybase Developer allows 25 db connections and Oracle
Developer is similar.

Anyone else see a need for this?

TIA

Dick

"The first time I see a jogger smiling, I'll
consider it." - Joan Rivers -




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