BlueDragon Blog
Here you'll find tips and information about making the most of BlueDragon, which offers several compelling implementation alternatives for your CFML applications. This blog was created originally by Charlie Arehart, who was New Atlanta CTO from 2003-2006.,He has since moved on to become an independent consultant but continues to answer comments raised in existing blog entries. BlueDragon continues, and you should look to the newer BlueDragon blog, from New Atlanta president, Vince Bonfanti, for more updated information.

December 2003



CFML on a Mac OS X -- No J2EE Required!

Monday, 15 December 2003 11:59 P GMT-05
Are you interested in doing CFML development (or deployment) on Mac OS X, but don't want to mess with J2EE and Tomcat or JRun? You can, with the new 6.1 versions of BlueDragon Server and Server JX. Lost among the news of the BlueDragon 6.1 relea

FAQ: How much does BlueDragon cost?

Friday, 5 December 2003 7:46 P GMT-05
The base version of BlueDragon Server is FREE for development and deployment. Deployment license pricing for other versions of BlueDragon begins at $549 per server. Please see the BlueDragon Pricing Page for detailed pricing information.
Category: FAQs

FAQ: Why would I use BlueDragon instead of ColdFusion MX?

Friday, 5 December 2003 7:45 P GMT-05
This common question deserves a more lengthy answer, but I'll offer this set of comments from some past marketing materials: With BlueDragon, CFML is now the only cross-platform web-scripting language that will allow you to deploy natively on .NET a
Category: FAQs

FAQ: What is BlueDragon

Friday, 5 December 2003 7:43 P GMT-05
People who've never heard of BlueDragon before (or haven't looked at it in a while) could benefit from a concise clarification: BlueDragon is a family of products for deploying ColdFusion® Markup Language (CFML) web applications onto the Java 2 Ent
Category: FAQs