Railo
Railo Server, commonly referred to as Railo (/ˈraɪloʊ/ RY-loh), is open source software which implements the general-purpose CFML server-side scripting language, often used to create dynamic websites, web applications and intranet systems. CFML is a dynamic language supporting multiple programming paradigms and runs on the Java virtual machine (JVM).
Developer(s) | Railo Technologies, Michael Offner, Gert Franz |
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Initial release | April 2006 |
Stable release | 4.2.2.005
/ 18 December 2014 |
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Written in | Java |
Operating system | Windows, Linux, Unix, macOS |
Available in | English, German |
Type | Application server |
License | LGPL v2.1 |
Website | github |
Railo was created by the Swiss company Railo Technologies GmbH, intended as a high performance alternative to Adobe ColdFusion. In 2008, Railo switched to an open source community-driven model, and became a JBoss project. The Railo Open Source project is led by Railo Technologies, with development work funded by consulting and support contracts, but anyone may contribute code for consideration.
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