Charles,
I was looking around the New Atlanta website and I was quite suprised
to find that the price for BlueDragon Server for J2EE servers with
2-CPU's is $5,999. That is the same price as ColdFusion 7 Enterprise
edition which comes with JRUN and supports 2 CPU's. What's the deal?
It doesn't seem like there is much incentive to move to BlueDragon
unless you're application does not require a secure connection or a
J2EE server. Why would someone pay the same price for the BlueDragon
engine, which is comparable to CF 6, instead of getting all of the new
features of ColdFusion 7?
Also, will BlueDragon incorporate the Application.cfc framework in the
near future?
Thanks,
Aaron
On 1/16/06, charles arehart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just to clarify, where Aaron refers to Tomcat below, I should clarify that if
> he proposes that one might run BD for free on Tomcat, that's not permitted
> (beyond trial and single-IP development use).
>
> The free ("non-SSL use") edition he refers to is our standalone "BlueDragon
> Server" edition, which deploys on top of our ServletExec just like CFMX
> deploys atop JRun under the covers.
>
> Just want to avoid any confusion. Find out more about all 4 editions at:
>
> http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/product_info/overview.cfm
>
> Aaron wrote:
>
> >If you are going to run CF 7 on Tomcat, why not save some money and run
> >BlueDragon on it instead? BlueDragon is free for non-ssl use!
> >
> >-Aaron
>
>
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