You could also just set it up as a centralized web service and allow people
on any platform to call it that way. That's what they're for, after all.

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Don L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > On Friday 09 May 2008, Don L wrote:
> > > Now, what if there's some free and light J2EE component, that be
> > easily
> > > plugged into any web server, then, what?  maybe, any compiled cfml
> > code
> > > (java bytecode) can run under such a web server environement, a
> > probable
> > > yes?
>
> > Tom Chiverton
>
> > You could, GPL permitting, packacge your application together with
> > OpenBD and ship it as a single 'unzip and run' file.
>
> Thank you for the good info.  I now dug up some info on OpenBD, one version
> 11MB (this one seems more applicable to this case), another 24MB, ahe, the
> 'footprint' might be a bit heavy...
>
>
> 

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