MySQL is definitely free, even for production use.
--Ferg

CF wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   
>> No MySQL support?  Don't know about that one...since
>> MySQL is free and powerful (I use it) I wouldn't cut that
>> one out...they might start using Access... ;o)
>>     
>
> AFAIK MySQL is not free, at least not for commercial use. But, you are
> definitely right about Access, so better leave the MySQL driver in. ;-) 
>
>   
>> Since you want to be able to introduce the newbies
>> to all the powerful features of CF, would a full-featured
>> free version work if it were limited to one domain?
>>     
>
> There are free alternatives... BlueDragon (for non-commercial use),
> IgniteFusion (upcoming version looks pretty good), and Railo (IMHO
> better than Ignite, targets 6.1 compatibility, very good performance,
> in most parts better performance than the original).
>
> One could easily start with one of these, and, if necessary, switch to
> CF for enterprise projects.
>
> Best,
>
> Chris
>
>
> 

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