RE: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

2007-04-10 Thread Scott Stewart
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-Original Message-
From: Peter Donahue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

Hello Charlie and listers,

Do you know if CF7 will run under Windows XP Home Edition? Thanks for
the enlightenment.

Peter Donahue

- Original Message - 
From: Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?


ColdFusion has a built in webserver that runs (by default) on port
8500.  You can use this for your local/development work.

So while you don't -have- to install a separate web server, I like to
keep my dev and prod environments as similar as possible... so I
generally run the same web server locally as the web server running on
the prod machine.

but short answer.. no, during the local CF install just choose to use
CF's built in webserver


On 4/9/07, Peter Donahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Good afternoon everyone,

 I use Studio MX which includes Dreamweaver and Coldfusion for creating
 Web pages. I'm wondering if in order to install Coldfusion on my local
 machine if this is an add-on for Studio MX or Eclipse in the case of
 CFEclipse.

 My impression is that one first needs to install server software such
as
 IIS, Appachi, or Blue Dragon for the Coldfusion module to run on one's
 machine used for site development. I currently create my pages locally and
 upload them to a remote server where they can be tested in the background
 prior to making them available to the public. Again my question is
assuming
 I develop my pages in the manner described above can I install CF locally,
 or do I first need to install server software before installing CF? I hope
 this question makes sense. I received a version with Studio MX, but wasn't
 sure if I could have installed it when I installed Studio MX, or if I
would
 first need to install IIS or another server program.

 Peter Donahue








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Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

2007-04-09 Thread Peter Donahue
Good afternoon everyone,

I use Studio MX which includes Dreamweaver and Coldfusion for creating
Web pages. I'm wondering if in order to install Coldfusion on my local
machine if this is an add-on for Studio MX or Eclipse in the case of
CFEclipse.

My impression is that one first needs to install server software such as
IIS, Appachi, or Blue Dragon for the Coldfusion module to run on one's
machine used for site development. I currently create my pages locally and
upload them to a remote server where they can be tested in the background
prior to making them available to the public. Again my question is assuming
I develop my pages in the manner described above can I install CF locally,
or do I first need to install server software before installing CF? I hope
this question makes sense. I received a version with Studio MX, but wasn't
sure if I could have installed it when I installed Studio MX, or if I would
first need to install IIS or another server program.

Peter Donahue


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RE: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

2007-04-09 Thread Peterson, Chris
You want to download and install Coldfusion developer edition from here:

https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?loc=en%5Fusproduct=coldfus
ion

You can use Coldfusion's built in web server, or you can install IIS
first and configure that.  Dreamweaver is not specifically associated to
coldfusion, but writing coldfusion code is just one thing its capable of
doing. They are 2 separate products.

Chris Peterson 

-Original Message-
From: Peter Donahue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 2:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

Good afternoon everyone,

I use Studio MX which includes Dreamweaver and Coldfusion for
creating Web pages. I'm wondering if in order to install Coldfusion on
my local machine if this is an add-on for Studio MX or Eclipse in the
case of CFEclipse.

My impression is that one first needs to install server software
such as IIS, Appachi, or Blue Dragon for the Coldfusion module to run on
one's machine used for site development. I currently create my pages
locally and upload them to a remote server where they can be tested in
the background prior to making them available to the public. Again my
question is assuming I develop my pages in the manner described above
can I install CF locally, or do I first need to install server software
before installing CF? I hope this question makes sense. I received a
version with Studio MX, but wasn't sure if I could have installed it
when I installed Studio MX, or if I would first need to install IIS or
another server program.

Peter Donahue




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RE: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

2007-04-09 Thread Dave Watts
 My impression is that one first needs to install server 
 software such as IIS, Appachi, or Blue Dragon for the 
 Coldfusion module to run on one's machine used for site 
 development.

No, ColdFusion includes a web server for development use. It's perfectly
sufficient for most local development needs.

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Re: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

2007-04-09 Thread Charlie Griefer
ColdFusion has a built in webserver that runs (by default) on port
8500.  You can use this for your local/development work.

So while you don't -have- to install a separate web server, I like to
keep my dev and prod environments as similar as possible... so I
generally run the same web server locally as the web server running on
the prod machine.

but short answer.. no, during the local CF install just choose to use
CF's built in webserver


On 4/9/07, Peter Donahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Good afternoon everyone,

 I use Studio MX which includes Dreamweaver and Coldfusion for creating
 Web pages. I'm wondering if in order to install Coldfusion on my local
 machine if this is an add-on for Studio MX or Eclipse in the case of
 CFEclipse.

 My impression is that one first needs to install server software such as
 IIS, Appachi, or Blue Dragon for the Coldfusion module to run on one's
 machine used for site development. I currently create my pages locally and
 upload them to a remote server where they can be tested in the background
 prior to making them available to the public. Again my question is assuming
 I develop my pages in the manner described above can I install CF locally,
 or do I first need to install server software before installing CF? I hope
 this question makes sense. I received a version with Studio MX, but wasn't
 sure if I could have installed it when I installed Studio MX, or if I would
 first need to install IIS or another server program.

 Peter Donahue


 

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RE: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

2007-04-09 Thread Russ
Peter, 

If you are developing on an XP machine locally and will be working on more
then 1 site, I suggest installing Apache locally and creating a virtual site
for each of the sites that you will be working on.  This way you can more
closely replicate the production environment, even if the production
environment is running IIS.  

You can also use the build in web server, but I've never used it myself, as
I found it to be very hard to configure.  

You can also use IIS as the webserver, but you will be limited to a single
site, and will either have to use a third party utility that lets you switch
configurations, or use subfolders to develop multiple sites.  This, of
course, means that it will be harder to match the production environment. 

BlueDragon is an alternate CF server, and you would still need a separate
webserver with it, I believe.  There are also some incompatibilities between
their support of CF and Macromedia's, so if your production environment is
using Macromedia CF, you would want to use the same version on your
development environment.  

Russ 

 -Original Message-
 From: Peter Donahue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 2:47 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?
 
 Good afternoon everyone,
 
 I use Studio MX which includes Dreamweaver and Coldfusion for creating
 Web pages. I'm wondering if in order to install Coldfusion on my local
 machine if this is an add-on for Studio MX or Eclipse in the case of
 CFEclipse.
 
 My impression is that one first needs to install server software such
 as
 IIS, Appachi, or Blue Dragon for the Coldfusion module to run on one's
 machine used for site development. I currently create my pages locally and
 upload them to a remote server where they can be tested in the background
 prior to making them available to the public. Again my question is
 assuming
 I develop my pages in the manner described above can I install CF locally,
 or do I first need to install server software before installing CF? I hope
 this question makes sense. I received a version with Studio MX, but wasn't
 sure if I could have installed it when I installed Studio MX, or if I
 would
 first need to install IIS or another server program.
 
 Peter Donahue
 
 
 

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Re: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

2007-04-09 Thread Peter Donahue
Hello Charlie and listers,

Do you know if CF7 will run under Windows XP Home Edition? Thanks for
the enlightenment.

Peter Donahue

- Original Message - 
From: Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?


ColdFusion has a built in webserver that runs (by default) on port
8500.  You can use this for your local/development work.

So while you don't -have- to install a separate web server, I like to
keep my dev and prod environments as similar as possible... so I
generally run the same web server locally as the web server running on
the prod machine.

but short answer.. no, during the local CF install just choose to use
CF's built in webserver


On 4/9/07, Peter Donahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Good afternoon everyone,

 I use Studio MX which includes Dreamweaver and Coldfusion for creating
 Web pages. I'm wondering if in order to install Coldfusion on my local
 machine if this is an add-on for Studio MX or Eclipse in the case of
 CFEclipse.

 My impression is that one first needs to install server software such
as
 IIS, Appachi, or Blue Dragon for the Coldfusion module to run on one's
 machine used for site development. I currently create my pages locally and
 upload them to a remote server where they can be tested in the background
 prior to making them available to the public. Again my question is
assuming
 I develop my pages in the manner described above can I install CF locally,
 or do I first need to install server software before installing CF? I hope
 this question makes sense. I received a version with Studio MX, but wasn't
 sure if I could have installed it when I installed Studio MX, or if I
would
 first need to install IIS or another server program.

 Peter Donahue






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RE: Coldfusion Installation, is local server needed?

2007-04-09 Thread Dave Watts
 Do you know if CF7 will run under Windows XP Home 
 Edition?

Yes, it will. If you want to use an external web server, you'll need Apache,
since IIS isn't available with XP Home. But again, you don't need an
external web server.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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