Yeah, but self-contained apps would require one license per app, as
opposed to one application server running multiple apps.

Not to mention resolution of the issue that arises when you have a
client that already has CFMX (hardly a brain-bender, but an issue
nonetheless if you adopt the "self-contained" app business model)

---
Billy Cravens


-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 12:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Distributing self-contained CFMX apps

>>
The only downside being that the CFMX license will make the cost of the
software prohibitive. Imagine tacking on thousands of dollars to the
price
of your development.
<<

Wouldn't 'cost prohibitive' depend on the client?  If they are running
their
own server (or even using a dedicated host) they have to purchase CFMX
anyway, so self contained CFMX apps is not only possible, it is more
cost
effective for the client as their IT personnel will only need to install
once.

-Craig Thomas



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