On Friday 26 May 2006 18:38, klumikaze wrote:
> In regards to ColdFusion - is it still a commercial product licensed
> on a per-server basis? I think we're looking for a way to do it with
Yes, but there are now other people (like BlueDragon) who make language
compatible servers, for less than
Barry,
I'll definitly do some more research on the ColdFusion end to get a
better idea of it's capabilities as a RAD tool.
I come from a PHP/Java/.NET background, to be honest I haven't done
anything in ColdFusion, so maybe it's time I see what it's all about.
Thanks again for your input,
Br
klumikaze,
> In regards to ColdFusion - is it still a commercial product licensed
on a per-server basis?
yes. although Adobe are going to good efforts with site-wide
enterprise licences for bigger stuff and there's lots of commercial
web hosts for smaller.
> I think we're looking for a way t
Tom,
Thanks for your input!
In regards to ColdFusion - is it still a commercial product licensed
on a per-server basis? I think we're looking for a way to do it with
Java (possibly through a framework). Any past experiences with such
frameworks, or any recommendations?
--- In flexcoders@yahoo
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