Chad,
Although I haven't worked on the Solaris version I did look into it. The
Solaris version support a number of database platforms including dbf's and
Sybase. I looked into Sybase and discovered that I'd have to purchase a bunch
of tools to work with the database (create and modify structure). I decided to
host on an NT server instead where I can work with Access and SQL server
instead. Find out what database they are using, and then research that
database. The actual ColdFusion code doesn't change much from one platform to
another.
Chad Zimmerman wrote:
> Class hell, anyone know where I can find any information on using the
> Solaris version?
> I have looked everywhere but Bill Gates house for any kind of information ..
> all I am
> finding is plenty about NT version which didn't help me at all.
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