That is kind of an interesting approach....

A "small" CF engine for one website. I can see some people may be
interested in this approach.

Yves

On 2/2/06, Gert Franz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes you're right,
>
> We sell only J2EE versions running on any Java Application server. The
> biggest advantage of the enterprise version is, that you have a server
> administrator, where you can set up things like:
> - global datasources for all railo-webs
> - global mappings
> - global custom tags
> - global cfx tags
> - global security settings or individual for each web
>
> With every version of railo you can set up JSP and Railo Tag libraries
> and Railo function libraries. You don't need to use the <cfimport tag in
> each cfm-file. Once globally defined, you can use it anywhere.
>
> I would advise anyone who wants to run more than 5-10 different webs,
> that he should buy the enterprise version, in order to manage all webs
> from a central point (server administrator).
> If you use the professional version, you only have for instance 9 single
> railos... With no server administrator.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Regards
>
> Gert Franz
>
> Customer Support
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.railo.ch
> Meet us at CeBIT 2006
> Hall 3, Stand D39
> March 09-15, 2006
> Hannover Germany
>

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