Is there a separate wishlist for Blackstone, if so where?
Dick
On Aug 7, 2004, at 11:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All great questions...what's on the Macromedia ColdFusion website is
> all we can talk about publicly so far.��
>
> Licensing, editioning, pricing and packaging details haven't yet been
> announced.
>
> >Damon
> >
> >Thanks for the post
> >
> >Some very nice, and much anticipated capabilities.
> >
> >One thing that is of particular interest (to me) is in the next to
> last
> >paragraph:
> >
> ><quote>
> >
> >Java Application Deployment
> >
> >��With ColdFusion MX, you can already deploy ColdFusion as a Java
> >archive (EAR��or WAR file) and then manually deploy your application
> >separately on top��of ColdFusion. In Blackstone you will now be able
> to
> >build a single EAR��or WAR file that contains both your application
> and
> >the entire ColdFusion��runtime. This makes your ColdFusion
> application
> >look like any other Java��application to your system administrator,
> >thereby streamlining the deployment��process.
> >On Aug 7, 2004, at 8:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> ></quote>
> >
> >So, you are able to redistribute the "entire ColdFusion runtime".���
> >Four questions:
> >
> >1) It appears that Blackstone will be packaged as a J2ee edition with
> >an optional JRun -- is this true?
> >2) Is JRun covered by this redistribution policy -- can it optionally
> >be redistributed too?
> >3) Can the ColdFusion runtime be packaged with the user app and, say
> >jetty, into one zipped/downloadable pkg or CD-resident/execuable
> >package -- does the license permit this?
> >4) Is special licensing required to redistribute with Blackstone/JRun
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >Dick
> >
> >> http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/
>
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