As i mentioned in a post before. 
If you use CFMX you can not separate Webs from another. Every web can
see all the datasources, mappings and cfx-tags, and all security
settings are globally. If a user knows the datasource of another web, he
can access it. The only possibility you have is to define all
datasources with a readonly user and use the username and password
attribute of the cfquery-tag in order to control it.

There is no local administrator for all webs you have. And every web has
all ist settings defined in its own web-inf/railo/railo-web.xml (usable
for instance for export).

But i must admit, if you don't care about these security issues, then
CFMX is from a pricely point of view definitely the better choice...

Gert

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2006 18:18
An: CF-Talk
Betreff: RE: Bluedragon 6.1


The problem I see with this is that I'm able to run
as many sites as I want with Adobe's CF Professional version with a
central administrative interface  for about $1250 ($750 or so
upgrade)...if I go to Railo's Enterprise version to run many websites,
then I'm paying around $2000...

What, then, is the Railo benefit?

Rick


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gert Franz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 11:58 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: AW: Bluedragon 6.1
> 
> 
> In fact only, if they are below a certain webroot.
> 
> The problem with CFMX is, that you can "see" all the Customtags and 
> Databases if you use one global CF installation. To separate these 
> from another we use Railo webs, each one differently configurable. In 
> your case you could use a professional version with a switch in your 
> application.cfm having all your applications stored below your 
> webroot, or (the better way) you could use the enterprise version with

> as many webroots as you like...
> 
> Cheers Gert





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