This sounds pretty useful... Is it something you could share? If so,
I'd sure like to use it. Thanks in advance!
About the taglibs, my experience with 3.0 was that the taglibs weren't
portable. However, in the documents related to 3.1beta2 they say they
have done some work on the taglibs. Probably worth checking into with
Allaire (oops, Macromedia)...
If ColdFusion is just a tag library, I would think that it wouldn't affect
JRun at all (unless JRun is adding proprietary code to itself to deal with
it...)
Mark McDowell
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Greenfeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 11:45 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Questions about JRUN
Hello,
I've been playing with JRUN and it looks pretty decent. I wrote an
application quickly, one that allows developers at my job to stick in
snippets of code they want to share. It displays things in a drill down
format like Yahoo, with programming language being at the top, then category
of the code (date-time, security, formatting etc), and then a list of the
snippets under each category. Author's names are displayed, others can add
comments to the entry, and more. It was easy to do, and the database
connection was easy to manage (for some reason JSP have been difficult for
me to get working with databases).
Anyway, my company is now thinking about an Enterprise level application
that would use JRUN as the front end. We've had good experiences with
Allaire products and all of us like the IDEs they provide.
The question that came up is just how portable is the JRUN tag library?
In other words, are we tied to the JRUN server or can we just simply move
the files, restart the webserver and get moving like we can another JSP tag
library?
Also, how will the next version of Cold Fusion (Neo?), which is said to be a
JSP tag library of its own affect JRUN? Should we plan to work with
that or should we continue our investigation of JRUN?
Thanks!
"Knowledge is Power"
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Daniel Greenfeld
Research Scientist
Battelle
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