> RDS is great 'cause it provides real in-place editing.  With all other
> technologies, you have download/change/upload concept (although it can 
> be
> hidden by the IDE).  With RDS, it's pretty much always in-place 
> editing so
> changes are immediately seen by others and via the CF server.
>
Why not just run the server on your local machine for development?

> For DB access RDS is nice 'cause you have access to all the same 
> datasources
> that the CF server has.  You don't need connection information and you 
> don't
> need to open the database port up on the firewall.  It also goes 
> through
> whatever security restrictions are set on the datasource.
>
Again, wouldn't it be easy to access the BD on your local machine.

> That said, we recently dropped support for RDS on our system setup,
> switching to CVS and SQL+.  I still use it almost daily to access my 
> home
> servers and blog server though.
>
Editing stuff on live servers sounds scary!

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


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