> Gerald Guido
>I have a fair amount of experience with Open BD  and Railo 3 beta using
>Apache and Tomcat on Windows/Fedora/Centos. I would gladly answer any
>questions. I would recommend posing your questions to the Open BD Google
>Group @ http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
>
>~G~
> Gerald Guido

Thank you, Gerald, allow me to be lazy for a minute, cf8 comes with its own web 
server albeit it is for development only, and it can be installed siliently 
("without user interaction" would probably be more accurate), and this 
capability (of silent installation + a default web server) is important to me.  
Secondly, the neat new features on presentation and UI 
enhancement/cfajax-driven ones like cfwindow, auto-suggest, cfajaxproxy etc. 
etc. are all critical to this little babe; Thirdly, performance-wise, code 
itself needs to be sold, sure, while open source libraries tend to be bloated 
(no disrespect to the talented developers), the cf server memory hog... worrys 
me...  porting current app to BD?  a sensible option or a road to nightmare?

Don


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