ColdFusion / BlueDragon

I don’t see a way to comment on existing bug entries, so I am posing a followup here to bug #35. If ColdFusion is too difficult to support because of their limited OS requirements, then you may want to take a look at BlueDragon:

http://www.NewAtlanta.com/products/bluedragon/

My understanding is that this product can be used as a replacement for ColdFusion, and they even offer a free version of it. They have strong support for multiple Red Hat Linux versions (including Fedora and probably CentOS), and they have a J2EE version that should run on most other OSes:

http://www.NewAtlanta.com/c/products/bluedragon/self_help/faq/detail?faqId=218

Alan

Hey Alan,

Thanks for the heads up on this. I was not aware of it.

Yes, commenting on bugs isn’t working…there’s a bug about it. :wink:

We definitely will be adding some kind of support for ColdFusion, and we’ll have a look at BlueDragon. Sounds like it might be a good alternative for folks not using the couple of systems supported by ColdFusion.

Well, a little over 3 years on i just wondered if you’d thought any more about support for a CFML engine.

bluedragon is now Open BlueDragon (http://www.openbluedragon.org/) and it would seem like a great fit with virtualmin.

Now that Coldfusion 9 has been released in beta could this be again looked at for inclusion within Virtualmin Pro as an option?