>Michael
>
>You should really post the URL of your site:
>
>    http://www.railo.ch/en/

http://www.railo.ch
http://www.railo.ch
http://www.railo.ch

>
>I have looked at this product before & have been playing with the new
>alpha release.
>
>It is getting better all the time.
>
>I particularly the way it deploys -- Just download, unzip & run it
>(from the command line)
>
>Not quite ideal (Download & DoubleClick), but close.
>
>It appears that it will be a good candidate for use in
>distributing/running CFML applications on CD or the Desktop -- the
>CFAnywhere concept.

we already distribute the cfml wcms (web content managment system) jmuffin (www.jmuffin.com) with railo on a USB-Memory Stick -> plug and play.

>It's a little involved to set up datasources (no admin) -- you must
>locate & modify the xml file at:
>
>    <railooroot>/webroot/WEB-INF/railo/railo.xml
>
>But is does work.

For the final version we will also write a web front end to administrate the coniguration data (CF Administartor), but in different to neo, in railo every webapp can have its own Administrator.
It will also give a Server Administrator to handle all webapps on the server.
- Web Admin (same like NEO CF Admin, but every webapp has his own)
- Server Admin (to administrate all webapps, only for multi web version)

>
>There are still some key  tags not implemented (cfobject, cfexecute,
>etc.), and no CFCs (bummer) :(

for the next version (beta 1) all component tags, xml tags and functions and cfobject, will be supported (already implemented on our work version). from now cfexecute and createObject("com"...) has a high priority

>
>Most functions appear to be implemented, but some things like date
>format aren't -- pita!

for the next version all date/time functions are rewritten, because they was (in parts) slower than the neo function, we will also have some new functions

>
>But, if you go to their site documentation at:
>
>    http://www.railo.ch/en/documentation/index.cfm?treeID=18
>
>You can vote to  prioritize  (and be notified when) which
>tags/functions are implemented.
>
>Nice touch!
>
>It seem quite fast and does not use much resources when idle:
>
>   0.00% CPU, 16 Threads, 38.74 MB Real Memory, 287.24 MB Virtual Memory
>I couldn't find any information on pricing or redistribution.

prices are not fix at the moment, but we will have fair prices

>
>It appears that the options for deploying CFML applications are
>increasing & that's good for all of us!
>
>Dick

michael streit - railo core developer (www.railo.ch)
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