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ColdFusion
Allaire ColdFusion
is a popular web applications development tool. ColdFusion uses
a tag-based, server scripting language that is ideal for programming Web
applications. Processed entirely on the server, the ColdFusion Markup
Language (CFML) cleanly integrates with HTML for user interface and XML
for data exchange. Both open and extendible, CFML supports more than 70
server-side tags, 200 functions, and 800 third-party components making it
the most productive language available for creating advanced Web
applications. In addition, ColdFusion supports Java and C++, and fully
integrates with object transaction middleware through COM, CORBA, or EJB.
ColdFusion is commonly used for the development of database-enabled
web sites, and supports several databases including dBase/FoxPro, IBM
DB2/6000, INFORMIX 7.x/9.x, Sybase 11, OpenIngres 1.x/2.x, Oracle 7/8, MS
SQL, and MySQL.
Though ColdFusion is capable of connecting to all these
databases, MySQL is the only database, which can be run on your
Virtual Server.
Installation
Do the following, depending on your Virtual Server O/S.
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FreeBSD & BSD/OS
ColdFusion is not available.
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Solaris ColdFusion 4.5 (Enterprise)
ColdFusion can be added to your Solaris Virtual Server by contacting Technical Support. There is a nominal Monthly Charge for ColdFusion.
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Documentation
For more help concerning Virtual Server ColdFusion, see the following.
More Information
ColdFusion information and documentation is available at the
Allaire Web site.
For more information, refer to the following sites and documents.
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