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WELCOME: Railo goes Open Source on JBoss.org

Post Date: Jun 05, 2008 8:30 a.m.
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I am very happy to welcome Railo as part of the (growing!) JBoss.org community. Railo announced today at the “Scotch on the Rocks 2008″ conference in Edinburgh its plans to release an open source version of the Railo CFML® engine hosted at JBoss.org (under the LGPL license). The codebase should be fully open sourced by the end of 2008 at the latest and will be available for download from the JBoss.org community website. Just to make it clear, they are not going to open source just a “baby edition”. Instead, they will open source the complete codebase except a few components they are licensing from a thirdparty (such as the PDF generation and their online admin console) and which cannot be open sourced. For the EE-monomaniacs, let me share more about CFML ®. CFML® (ColdFusion Markup Language) is a scripting language based on standard HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) that is used to write dynamic Web...

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