Thanks all. I'll take a look.

Jom

On Oct 15, 6:05 pm, "Nitai @ SixSigns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just wanted to write a response to this when I saw Matt's answer.  
> Thank you Matt.
>
> Yes, just grabhttp://www.kabunto.orgorhttp://www.razuna.comand  
> unzip the Standalone download. Start the server up and done. I think a  
> application provider can do a lot to make the deployment of  
> applications that easy.
>
> In case you don't know, but Razuna integrates a CMS as well. Might  
> suite your needs.
>
> Nitai
>
> On Oct 15, 2008, at 3:45 AM, Matthew Woodward wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > jomlian wrote:
> >> I could set up mysql or postresql on  my machine but the fun stops
> >> when I try to take it to work and show others. My technical skills
> >> don't stretch that far no there's. Coldfusion is great and has a lot
> >> of potential (e.g. FarCry) but if the backend is only 3/4 ready to
> >> install it loses the 'how easy is this to run' factor that non tech's
> >> are looking for.
>
> > Once you set this up once if you used something like H2 as your  
> > database, it could be a one-click distribution. I don't think  
> > anyone's done it yet but it certainly wouldn't be a lot of work.
>
> > That's one of the great things about OpenBD--someone can put the  
> > pieces together once and, depending on the licenses of the various  
> > parts involved, distribute it freely.
>
> > Nitai has just released a forum application that's "drop and go":
> >http://www.kabunto.org/
>
> > And his digital asset management application is very similar in  
> > deployment:
> >http://www.razuna.com/
>
> > These serve as a great example of what can be done as far as one-
> > click deployments go.
>
> >> I'll still try to get it to work (and again thanks for your response)
> >> but a 'standalone' installation should include the db server.
>
> > Well, this is certainly one way to look at things but again, all it  
> > takes is someone to do the little bit of work involved once and  
> > redistribute it. I just don't think anyone's done this with FarCry  
> > yet. And remember that even being able to do this with CFML  
> > applications is new to the CFML world since prior to OpenBD it  
> > wasn't possible to do this because of license restrictions  
> > associated with the CFML engine itself.
>
> > Matt
>
> > --
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> >http://www.mattwoodward.com/blog
>
> > Please do not send me proprietary file formats such as Word,  
> > PowerPoint, etc. as attachments.
> >http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
>
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> Managementhttp://www.razuna.com/
>
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