Lucee on Chromebook?

This is probably a ridiculous crazy shot in the dark … but is there any
possibility of getting Lucee Express to run on a Chromebook? Or will there
ever be such a possibility?

Thanks Andrew.

@AJ: Yeah, I saw that too. But couldn’t find any more to read about it.----------

It seems to me that the best solution is for me to run an RDP on my
Chromebook and connect to my Lucee server on my home PC.

Maybe someday there will be a better option. Wouldn’t it be great if we
could develop Chromebook apps with Lucee? Seems like it would open up a
wealth of possibilities!

As far as I’m aware you cannot run Java on Chrome OS so it would not be
possible to run Lucee. You could reinstall with a Linux based OS and then
run Lucee on that.

Not sure if there are any virtual machine systems available for Chrome OS,
if there are, maybe you can run Linux in a VM on Chrome OS, like I do on my
Mac.

Kind regards,

Andrew
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Association Member http://lucee.orgOn 17 May 2016 at 09:56, Zy Danielson <@Zy_Danielson> wrote:

This is probably a ridiculous crazy shot in the dark … but is there any
possibility of getting Lucee Express to run on a Chromebook? Or will there
ever be such a possibility?


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up to recently I have been running on ChrUbuntu
http://webonix.net/page/serverOn 17 May 2016 at 17:16, Andrew Dixon <@Andrew_Dixon> wrote:

As far as I’m aware you cannot run Java on Chrome OS so it would not be
possible to run Lucee. You could reinstall with a Linux based OS and then
run Lucee on that.

Not sure if there are any virtual machine systems available for Chrome OS,
if there are, maybe you can run Linux in a VM on Chrome OS, like I do on my
Mac.

Kind regards,

Andrew
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On 17 May 2016 at 09:56, Zy Danielson <@Zy_Danielson> wrote:

This is probably a ridiculous crazy shot in the dark … but is there any
possibility of getting Lucee Express to run on a Chromebook? Or will there
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Association Member http://lucee.orgOn 17 May 2016 at 23:53, AJ Mercer <@AJ_Mercer> wrote:

As I understand it, ChromeBooks are specifically designed not to install
application(or services) onto

Total a ‘cloud’ machine.

But in terms of hardware, they are cheap.
You could maybe look at Raspberry Pi if that is your looking for

On Wednesday, 18 May 2016, Zy Danielson <@Zy_Danielson> wrote:

Thanks Andrew.

@AJ: Yeah, I saw that too. But couldn’t find any more to read about it.


It seems to me that the best solution is for me to run an RDP on my
Chromebook and connect to my Lucee server on my home PC.

Maybe someday there will be a better option. Wouldn’t it be great if we
could develop Chromebook apps with Lucee? Seems like it would open up a
wealth of possibilities!


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My goodness, Andrew. I had no idea something like this even existed! Thank
you.

I’m astonished and excited!

Zy