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.

Word of BlueDragon Spreads to Apple Developer Community

posted Monday, 19 July 2004

You may know that BlueDragon is the only available stand-alone CFML server available for the Mac OS X platform. (CFMX is available in the J2EE deployment form, and even then only for development not production.) Word of this fact is spreading in the Apple developer community, including this week's Apple Developer Connection News: http://developer.apple.com/devnews/

After this week (or even now), you can find that news archived at:  http://developer.apple.com/devnews/devnews071604.html

If you know OS X developers and administrators who want to serve CFML, let them know they can use our free Server edition (yes, in production) or our Server JX edition (adds the few things held back from the free version, like precompiled/encrypted templates, enterprise database drivers, and integration with JSPs/servlets). They can also use our J2EE edition, deploying it on Tomcat, JRun, or other J2EE servers and servlet engines that run on the OS X platform.