Hi Magnus,

I personally am up for a little 'pre-announce',
as long as it deals with the technical features or
merits, and not some marketing hype.

If you keep your ear open on this forum long enough
you will hear threads related to Websphere, New Atlanta,
and other products as well.  Most of these threads tend
to take the negative tack (such as "...JRun does not
seem to support this directive correctly according to
the 0.92 spec, am I missing something..." type responses).

Anyway, do not get frustrated by the mention of the
competition, as most folks in this forum monitor all the
decent threads and are eager to hear about new product
options, and I think you have a decent strategy with
the EJB tie in to JSP.

Art

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Magnus Stenman
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 1999 11:14 AM
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Subject: Re: [ANN] <CF_Anywhere> beta 4


I this a JRun list or a JSP list? I'm sorry if I've been misled but I can't
find any reference to JSP in this announcement - is it related?
Or is this a "anything vaguely related to JSP by being a feature in a
product that supports JSP" list? :)
In that case I should announce Orion's upcoming EJB support right away, but
I was clearly under the impression that that would be out of place ;)
(I see EJB as even more related to JSP - JSP and EJB makes a nice pair in
designing industrial strength applications)

Happy coding!

/Magnus Stenman
Orion WebServer - http://orion.evermind.net

-----Original Message-----
From:   A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
reference [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Paul Colton
Sent:   den 29 april 1999 06:19
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        [ANN]  <CF_Anywhere> beta 4

Dear JRun Users,

Beta 4 of CF_Anywhere is now available for download. Please provide feedback
on this beta to:

    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You can download CF_Anywhere from:

    http://jrun.com/download/

>From a previous press-release:

<CF_Anywhere> leverages the server-side JavaT technology in Live Software's
award-winning JRunT product to bring Allaire Corporation's ColdFusionT
Markup Language (CFML) to all platforms -- including Linux, MacOS, HP-UX,
AIX, Novell Netware 5, Alpha NT, IRIX, and others -- in addition to the
standard Allaire-supported platforms

"<CF_Anywhere> provides the power of Java to web developers in a
transparent, easy-to-use fashion; users can also slowly migrate to more
powerful, Java-based scripting when they are ready. <CF_Anywhere> expands
the deployment platform options for web developers that use Allaire's Cold
Fusion. With <CF_Anywhere>, sophisticated web-enabled applications can be
created easily and then deployed across all platforms." - Paul Colton

___________________________________________________________
Paul Colton                         http://jrun.com
President/CEO                       http://cfanywhere.com
Live Software, Inc.                 http://livesoftware.com

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