A while back we announced that ColdFusion was going to be free for educational use. It's taken longer than we'd have liked to iron out the kinks. But, the
ColdFusion 8 for Education site is now up and running and ready for your use. This offer is for ColdFusion 8 Enterprise, and is available worldwide. Enjoy!
- Kristen
In Brazil, I began the first group of ColdFusion in Universities.
It is a basic course of 20 hours with 24 students, between students and employees of the University.
http://www.tofinha.com.br/index.cfm/2008/8/31/Minh...
We are already preparing the second group.
Next year, ColdFusion will be in the contents of TI of this University.
This news came on time!
--- Ben
From your description it appears that you purchased CF8 for creating business applications. CF8 Enterprise is only available for learning purposes. You cannot use it for production applications. The Enterprise version is just for teaching applications no for loading on a live public web server.
Nice to have you in Bangalore. Unfortunately, I cannot attend the event because my unavailability. However, I have one problem to discuss with you and get some help.
Here it goes.:
I have Coldfusion installed on Windows machine and want to run & send parameters to unix shell script which is running on unix machine. This shell script is communicating with database and returning the values.
Could you suggest any pointers to overcome this issue.
Regards,
-Nouman Naveed
With great features in CF and if it had a free version and a paid version with the bells and whistles it could bring CF back to the mainstream. People who were locked into it from a while still use it but I am not sure people are adopting it as they used too with all other alternatives being free.
For the actual institution, if they want to run CFML web apps for 'free', maybe another solution is http://www.openbluedragon.org/