And, more to Barney's point, that's part of why Adobe CF costs money. 
Ext Js is bundled within Adobe CF because Adobe pays the licensing fees 
required to include it as part of their product, similar to Adobe's 
support for Verity, PDF, and more. This is part of why Adobe CF is not 
an open source.

That being said, Railo's plugin architecture (and OpenBD may do this 
too) allows anyone to develop a plugin of a 'wrapper' implementation 
around an Ajax library.

Steve "Cutter" Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer

Co-Author of "Learning Ext JS"
http://www.packtpub.com/learning-ext-js/book
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http://blog.cutterscrossing.com


On 6/22/2009 4:20 PM, Barney Boisvert wrote:
> If all that stuff is valuable to you, buy Adobe CF.  That stuff is NOT
> part of the CFML language, it's part of Adobe's CFML implementation.
> Open source CFML engines isn't about getting Adobe CF for free, it's
> about a CFML platform that you can modify/extend as you need.
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Don L<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>    
>> ok.  so, probably you were referring to the BD's new tag of cfajaxproxy 
>> (probably it's been there for a while, I don't know), just took a look at 
>> the release notes etc. looking very promising to my need, and thanks for the 
>> syntax, good to know.  With cf8, we need to use cfajaximport, I don't see 
>> this tag in fBD, also, cfwindow, cfdiv, bla bla, sorry I'm greedy... and 
>> jetty is cool too.  Thanks.
>>
>>
>>      
>
> 

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