Re: ColdFusion

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2006


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texte = Hi Donovan Like I mentioned you can deploy ColdFusion 7.x on a MacOS X machine, independently of the underlying architecture. ColdFusion gives you the option to install the build in JRUN application server, use a already installed webserver (IIS or Apache) or deploy on a J2EE Server. Usually under Unix or MacOS X one installed the J2EE version. You can find a detailed description of this in their technote (http://www.adobe.com/support/coldfusion/j2ee/cfmx7j2ee_mac_onjrunandtom.html). I think the are referring to the "PowerPC" because they have not made the installer and the build in JRUN available for the Intel chip. Nitai Donovan Brooke wrote: > Nitai @ ComputerOil wrote: >> As a official Adobe Partner we can say that ColdFusion runs on MacOS X >> quite good. As ColdFusion is based on Java you can run the installer >> that will produce a java class for you which you can then install into >> Tomcat or any other J2EE server again. I even got it running on a Oracle >> Application Server. >> >> I don't want to argue about WebDNA or ColdFusion and which one is >> better, but architecture wise ColdFusion has many advantages since it is >> based on Java. Actually quite clever since they don't have to worry >> about database driver and underlying platform. >> >> Nitai >> > > > Then why do they list only "power PC" chip in the "requirements" area > of their website? For clarification, are you saying it will run > on the Mac OSX Intell? > > Donovan > > > -- eBusines Suites simplified. eContentPark - Enterprise Digital Asset Management free of charge eServices - The complete SupportSuite eSurvey - Online Questionnaire made easy Redakto CMS - Content Management that simply works ComputerOil® AG Neugutstrasse 66 8600 Dübendorf / Switzerland Telefon +41 (0)844 44 55 66 info@computeroil.com http://computeroil.com http://econtentpark.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Hi Donovan Like I mentioned you can deploy ColdFusion 7.x on a MacOS X machine, independently of the underlying architecture. ColdFusion gives you the option to install the build in JRUN application server, use a already installed webserver (IIS or Apache) or deploy on a J2EE Server. Usually under Unix or MacOS X one installed the J2EE version. You can find a detailed description of this in their technote (http://www.adobe.com/support/coldfusion/j2ee/cfmx7j2ee_mac_onjrunandtom.html). I think the are referring to the "PowerPC" because they have not made the installer and the build in JRUN available for the Intel chip. Nitai Donovan Brooke wrote: > Nitai @ ComputerOil wrote: >> As a official Adobe Partner we can say that ColdFusion runs on MacOS X >> quite good. As ColdFusion is based on Java you can run the installer >> that will produce a java class for you which you can then install into >> Tomcat or any other J2EE server again. I even got it running on a Oracle >> Application Server. >> >> I don't want to argue about WebDNA or ColdFusion and which one is >> better, but architecture wise ColdFusion has many advantages since it is >> based on Java. Actually quite clever since they don't have to worry >> about database driver and underlying platform. >> >> Nitai >> > > > Then why do they list only "power PC" chip in the "requirements" area > of their website? For clarification, are you saying it will run > on the Mac OSX Intell? > > Donovan > > > -- eBusines Suites simplified. eContentPark - Enterprise Digital Asset Management free of charge eServices - The complete SupportSuite eSurvey - Online Questionnaire made easy Redakto CMS - Content Management that simply works ComputerOil® AG Neugutstrasse 66 8600 Dübendorf / Switzerland Telefon +41 (0)844 44 55 66 info@computeroil.com http://computeroil.com http://econtentpark.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ "Nitai @ ComputerOil"

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