We all use our own systems for development and deploy to shared test, demo,
and production servers.  Two of us use J2EE for development and everything
else is still standard.  Never had any issues.

I don't think you would unless you use a J2EE specific feature (and there
aren't that many).

Sam

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-----Original Message-----
From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 2:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Multiple Server Versions

There won't be any production sites on that server, it's all dev.  I'd
really like to just spawn a couple new CF instances for the new apps and run
them there, rather than on actual Standard edition installs, but I'm not
sure that's a good idea.

I guess my question is really "Is developing an app on the J2EE version and
then deploying to Standard version a big deal?".  Aside from a few obvious
things (CFIMPORT of JSP tag libs, some CF admin functions, etc) are there
any potentially confounding differences between the editions?

thanks,
barneyb

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