SANJEEV SINGLA wrote:
We have Cold Fusion MX 6.1 application running in our organization. This is a very huge application in terms of code as well as database. I have been assigned the responsibility to compare the Blue Dragon (Open or Other) with Cold Fusion 8, as we are planning to migrate to either.
Great! We're more than happy to help. If the code is running on CF 6.1 now you should have no trouble running it on OpenBD.
The application is running on Windows Server 2003, IIS as Web Server, MS SQL Server as DB Server. The application also has interfaces with VB Scripting / Microsoft Scripting.
You won't have any issues with Windows and IIS, just realize that you'll have to do a bit of reading about connecting the servlet container you choose to IIS. Most people using OpenBD seem to be using Jetty or Tomcat, and there's a decent amount of documentation about both in terms of hooking them into IIS.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "interfaces with VB Scripting / Microsoft Scripting?"
The CFC's and UDF's are also being used.
You won't have problems with CFCs or UDFs. -- Matt Woodward [email protected] http://www.mattwoodward.com/blogPlease 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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