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ColdFusion MX 6.1 product editions

The following table describes each edition of ColdFusion MX 6.1:

Edition

Description

Licensing

Developer

For Windows and Linux.

  • Supports requests from the local host and one remote IP address
  • Includes every feature in the Enterprise Edition, with the following exceptions:
  • A 10K Verity document search
  • No HTTP-based load-balancing and failover using Macromedia ClusterCATS

If you install ColdFusion MX 6.1 in Trial mode, it reverts to Developer Edition after 30 days.

Free for a single computer used for development and evaluation purposes only. Not licensed for deployment.

Standard

For Windows and Linux.

Features full ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) support, including:

  • Custom tags and ColdFusion Components
  • Full support for server-side ActionScript and Macromedia Flash Remoting
  • Extensibility and integration with Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Extensible Markup Language (XML), and with Component Object Model (COM), Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), and Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)
  • A built-in charting and graphing engine
  • Database connectivity using ODBC with a desktop database such as Microsoft Access, and using a Type 4 driver for SQL Server or MySQL
  • Database and LDAP directory authentication, and resource security
  • A 125K Verity document search

Licensed per server (up to 8 processors per server).

Enterprise

For Windows, Linux, Solaris, and HP-UX.

Includes every feature in the Standard Edition, and also provides:

  • Database connectivity using Type 4 drivers for Oracle, DB2, Sybase, and Informix
  • The ability to import and execute Java Server Page (JSP) servlets and JSP Tag Library imports
  • Server sandbox security
  • A 250K Verity document search
  • Advanced server management capabilities, including server log analysis, configurable probes and alarms, and automated archive and deploy options
  • J2EE support, in particular, Servlet, Java Server Pages (JSP) and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).
  • Support for deployment on third-party J2EE application servers.
  • J2EE configuration supports running multiple instances of ColdFusion MX on a single computer.
  • Backup mail servers and multithreaded e-mail delivery.
  • HTTP-based load-balancing and failover using Macromedia ClusterCATS (installed separately)

Licensed per CPU. Initial license is for two CPUs; licenses available in two-CPU increments.


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Version 6.1

Comments are no longer accepted for ColdFusion MX 6.1. ColdFusion 8 is the current version.

Comments


-r- said on Oct 2, 2004 at 4:42 AM :
So, if you install CF MX 6.1 30 day trial with the bundled J2EE server, does the J2EE server quit after thirty days?
jrunrandy said on Oct 3, 2004 at 3:00 PM :
I believe that JRun reverts to the Developer Edition, also.

 

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