Coldfusion

Ruslan Zasukhin sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Fri Feb 21 00:11:49 CST 2003


on 2/20/03 10:38 PM, mainstreet at earthlink.net at mainstreet at earthlink.net
wrote:

>> From: Ruslan Zasukhin <sunshine at public.kherson.ua>
>> Subject: Re: Coldfusion
>> 
>> mainstreet at earthlink.net wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm building a web site that will have HTML pages, flash and
>>> shockwave talking to mySQL via Coldfusion. If I wanted to do an
>>> offline shockwave version of the project, how difficult would it be
>>> to switch to talking to Valentina? Is their some kind of conversion
>>> utility?
>> 
>> MySQL on Linux ?
> 
> mySQL and Coldfusion are currently running on my own OS X machine,
> but I don't know what they will be on when I move to a commercial
> server. (If would need to be a host that also offers Flash
> Communications server.)
> 
>> If on OS X or Windows you can try to use Valentina and JDBC or PHP
> 
> I'm sorry, but I don't understand the scenario you are suggesting.
> (This is all fairly new to me -- I know some Lingo and am learning
> Coldfusion, but that's all-- my background is in animation for
> feature films.)
> 
> I don't understand how I would use the JDBC driver. I assume you're
> suggesting I use it somehow with the Internet version of my project
> (which will be finished before I attempt the offline version.)

Niklas about 2 weeks ago have mention on list that MAY BE there is way use
Coldfusion with JDBC drivers with help of some tool. Check list archive
please

But do not hang on this.
    This way is new as I understand,
    and Valentina JDBC itself is new.

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Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin      [ I feel the need...the need for speed ]
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