that does not change. Gateways allow for all sorts of events (perhaps not
HTTP originated events) to trigger ColdFusion processing, and gateways allow
CF to return data to "clients" other than the web browser. The underlying
Java server is still needed. And sure, you could indeed have an app that
never interacted with a web server or browser, if you so needed.
--- Ben
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From: Samuel Neff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 3:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Blackstone @ CF-FUN '04
That wasn't it at all... it was that CF can respond to events other than
HTTP events. You still need a J2EE server to host the CFMX server.
Sam
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Dick Applebaum wrote:
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> But, from what Ben is demoing, it looks as if you don't need a web
> server or a browser.
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