Development environment that should mirror as closely as reasonably possible
the production environment the web apps will run in.

And, no, I don't, at this point, have another document approach to any of
this,
except for what's out on the web.  But nothing that approaches using all
this
software together.  But what's your point about whether I have alternative
documentation?



-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 1:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ACME Approach to Installation

Rick Faircloth wrote:
> 
> Mike Kear recommended to me that I use the ACME document as a guide 
> for setting up Apache, CF7, MySQL, and Eclipse.
> 
> I emailed Mike directly, but I think he may be sleeping right now, so 
> I thought I'd ask anyone who has knowledge of or has followed the 
> steps of the ACME document.
> 
> Is it still a good idea to use the document if I'm not planning to use 
> Eclipse and CFEclipse?

For what? A development environment? A production server? Do you have an
alternative (e.g. a documented approach to installation, configuration and
maintenance that you use in production and can adapt for development)?

Jochem



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