Thanks. This sort of thing would help me out greatly. I work on the
content side of things so, setting up a exciting platform is always a
frustrating time for me. ATM I'm stuck with creating the right dsn
query to include in bluedragon.xml to hook into my myql db. I don't
think I'll be able to get it right and need something by today to show
my boss (who's visiting). A turnkey distribution would be very much
appreciated.
Jomlian.

On Oct 20, 9:30 pm, "Kevin Pepperman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That type of thing would be great. It would also open a lot of doors for
> working examples of the different frameworks.
>
> Having complete builds that have fully installed Farcry, Transfer,
> Reactor, Coldspring, Fusebox etc.. with examples.
>
> I know that what really sparked my interest in frameworks and CFML in
> general when I first started were the working examples provided by the
> community.
>
> A fully functional app running from a folder is very motivational.
>
> I am very impressed with openBd and how simple it is to get running.
>
> Props to the entire development team.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Alan Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Running MySQL from a single folder is very easy and trivial to do.
> > Sometimes the likes of rpm/yum make installation look far more
> > complicated than it really is.
>
> > Maybe we do need to bundle up a complete "LAMB" installation so people
> > can simply "drop and go".
>
> > personally, i have been using the openbd+jetty to do that for the last
> > few projects i have had and its been a wee god send to do it so easily.
> >  But to add in MySQL to that mix, wouldn't be a big issue.   Just means
> > we have to ship a number of versions dependent on the Operating System,
> > which i am guessing is probably going to be Windows in this particular
> > case.
>
> > Kevin Pepperman wrote:
> > > But the intranet apps I have developed all had to be "turnkey" so they
> > > could be simply moved from one server to another, Mysql is the only
> > > thing that does not run from the app folder.
>
> > > There really is something to be developed here that does not exist yet.
>
> > > A complete CFML / MySql / http server all running from a folder. A
> > > backup would just mean a copy of the folder.
>
> > > It sounds like a good path to be on.
>
> > --
> > Alan Williamson
> >  Registrationless email/sms reminders:  http://yourli.st/
> >  blog:  http://alan.blog-city.com/
>
> --
> "anything you say can/will be used against you--
> --nothing you say can/will be used to help you."
> -Professor James Duane

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