BoogieTools does have a Linux version now - and according to the 
BoogieTools contact guy, it's a shared object.

I'm not finding any real helpful info on how to use CF (or in my case, 
Railo - even if CF9 does it, Railo may not) to connect to and interact 
with a shared object, though.

Anyone out there that can point me in the right direction?

I'd really prefer not to have to rewrite my bounce processing script in 
PHP to be able to use BoogieBounce :/

On 12/30/11 10:30 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
> My understanding was that they didn't offer BoogieBounce for Linux, 
> but instead have a module that you can load as a shared object. I have 
> no idea how you'd do that from CF.


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