Hi Rick, Nope, your the first to respond. I'm thinking of using Coral Web Builder in a scenario where my bundled application is installed on a PC - When the user is offline information is stored in a local access database, then when they are connected to the net, that information is uploaded to the web database.
I'm shooting to get this project done by March 14th so I can showcase this app. at the USOPEN Snowboarding Championships at Stratton Mountain Resort. If you haven't been to the open yet, it's off the hook you should go! http://www.opensnowboarding.com/ http://stratton.com Since Web Builder can run from CD I could toss them out like stickers. LOL -- Casey Dougall Mannix Marketing Inc. 10 East Washington St. Suite 1, Glens Falls, New York Are you interested in receiving Internet Marketing advice in your mailbox? Sign up today at http://www.mannixmarketing.com and receive our FREE Top 10 Internet Marketing Tips Newsletter! Mannix Marketing Inc. is home to www.LakeGeorge.com www.Saratoga.com www.Albany.com On 1/5/06, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, Casey... > > Has anyone ever resonded about Coral Web Builder to you? > I went to the site and it does look intriguing. > > There have been many discussions on this list about the > ability to deploy CF apps with having to install CF server. > > Coral Web Builder looks like a great solution...only cost > is a one-time developer license for $225. > > Can this thing take the place of Cold Fusion Server for > those of us building and hosting websites on CF server, too? > > I'm building my second application to be used primarily > as a business app. The first one had to buy an entire server, > and the second is hosting his office application on my server. > > What are your (or anyone else's) thoughts on this? > > Rick > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 6:40 PM > > To: CF-Talk > > Subject: Re: Anyone using coral Coral Web Builder > > > > > > Sorry for the double post... > > I don't think this message got sent to the list when I sent it via > e-mail. > > > > >Anyone using Coral for a bundled application? > > >If so, how has it been going for you? > > > > > >It seems promising but I haven't played around with it yet, wondering > if > > >anyone is actively using this. > > > > > >http://www.pcaonline.com/prod/index.cfm?loc=coral > > > > > >*Coral System Overview* > > > > > > Coral is a server side Cold Fusion compatible script engine > > that allows you > > >to deliver dynamic Web content. Coral has other built in > > functionality that > > >enhances standard CFML. > > > > > > There are NO server license or runtime fees of ANY kind. You > > just purchase > > >a single developer license. > > > > > > Cold Fusion compatible (See supported TAG's) > > > > > > Also has support for: Custom tags, User Defined Functions (UDFs), > > >Application, client and Session Scoping, Stored Procedures > > > > > > Uses ODBC to access Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, > > Microsoft Access > > >databases, or can directly use MS-Access databases without an ODBC > > >connection. > > > > > > Coral does NOT require a Web Server to be installed. Coral's CFML > engine > > >and Web Server is built into one application and is self contained. > > > > > > Coral makes deploying your CFML applications completely hassle > > free. With a > > >simple installer, that any non-technical person can use, you'll > > be releasing > > >applications in ways that Cold Fusion simply does not allow. > > There's nothing > > >for the end user to setup, no web server to configure, just smooth > > >sailing... > > >-- > > >Casey Dougall > > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:228566 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=89.70.4 Donations & Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54

