On Feb 7, 2005, at 8:05 AM, Dave Watts wrote:

>
>> Also, which version should Mac users download? J2EE?
>
> Yes, I think so. In that case, I think you'll need to first install 
> JRun or
> another J2EE application server.
>

Ryan, good to have you back!

For development purposes you can install Jetty on either/any platform.

JRun gives additional capabilities: cluster-failover, JMS, etc).

So it depends...

If you want some info on Jetty, visit the CFEverywhere page at:

http://philcruz.com/cfeverywhere/

The CFDJ article 1 deploys BD under Jetty, but CFMX7 works just as well 
although the deploy is more involved (BDJ2ee id deployed with a 
copy/paste).

Anyway, I find that Jetty provides a very nice developing/testing 
environment, separate web server & multiple instances of BD & CFMX7 
(not CFMX6), database and maybe CFEclipse IDE in a portable, very small 
footprint that you can run from anywhere (even an iPod).

Dick


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