> It's one thing to say CF is still cheaper than BEA or whatever on a 
> per CPU
> type of deal, but the small shop that has a single CPU webserver, 
> doesn't
> really car that they are saving money compared to the BEA licenses 
> they're
> not interested in.
>
Actually, I understand that the OEM prices for Servlet engines and J2EE 
applications servers is quite cheap. In fact, I believe most of JRun's 
sales come from OEM agreements.

> The one thing (I've said it before) that I'd love to see would be some 
> sort
> of low cost version of CF (no verity, maybe less DB support, maybe no
> sandboxes and such) that can be used on devices that use a web app. My
> company sells such devices and I'd love it if all of them ran CF apps, 
> but
> 1k - 5k per unit is way too much for software. (Our units also only 
> have one
> CPU)
>
Again, you may want to check out BlueDragon.

Matt Liotta
President & CEO
Montara Software, Inc.
http://www.MontaraSoftware.com
(888) 408-0900 x901

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