> Correct, CF runs on top of a J2EE server (whether integrated or not),
> and
> 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.
Does this include Jetty's Servlet Container instead of a j2EE server?
Could the UI app be a Flash standalone app (or Rob Rohan's Neuromancer)
that communicates with CF via Flash remoting.
Of course, we could always use Blackstone's <CFListen> tag %^)>
Dick
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there have always been times like these."
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