OBD doesn't have any of the CF8 candy that you mention.  It is  
significantly lighter weight than CF though.  From what you describe,  
I think CF is your only option, as neither OBD or Railo (my open  
source CFML engine of choice) is going to fit the bill.

cheers,
barneyb

Barney Boisvert
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http://www.barneyb.com

On Aug 13, 2008, at 7:35 PM, Don L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> 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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