I agree with Micha here.

Examples of business needs that *might* suggest Enterprise:

- Ability to separate code into sandboxes (e.g. in a large company with
separate coding teams that don't talk to each other)
- Integration with Oracle
- High volume email requirements
- Installed base of Java apps (JSP/Servlets, existing J2EE
infrastructure) with which CF must integrate
- Need for clustering / failover
- Requirement for full text indexing of large numbers of documents

There will be more.

-----Original Message-----
From: Micha Schopman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 20 May 2005 8:38 
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Enterprise Edition vs. CF Standard Edition

It might be useful to determine your business needs as opposite to what
features developers want to play with. If you have no use for the
additional features in your project(s) it might be a decision based on
emotions instead of rational arguments and the extra investment might
never pay itself back.

Is this still on topic?

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