Yeah, it's pretty much a PIA to get going, but once you set it up and  
get it integrated with Apache, it's a very nice development environment.

I used this reference and it made my life much easier:  http:// 
webmages.com/cfmxIntelOSXguide.html

If you want to run your development environment on Port 80, here's a  
good tutorial on setting up localhost subdomains in Apache:

http://allforces.com/2005/08/23/wordpress-on-mac-subdomains/

Jon

On Oct 18, 2006, at 11:30 AM, J W wrote:

> Am I the only one that thinks this way???
>
> What a convoluted MESS it was to get CFMX7 running on my new  
> Macbook Pro.
> Anyone know when the hell Adobe is going to fix this? I needed to  
> install
> Macromedia J2EE Server version and use a special (thank GOD someone  
> created)
> CFMX  service loader and unloader. Otherwise there was HUGE  
> workaround that
> was ugly to do to install it without the J2EE server.
>
> Anyone have any new and updated information? Like a universal  
> installer that
> will work with the new version of Java??
>
> The new Mac laptop is kick ass, but man was the CFinstall horrid.
>
> Jeff
>



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