Check out commandbox this uses and expands on the stuff started by the railo project you can create bat or .sh files and use as you would expect
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That lucee.cli artifact is the current incarnation of the CLI. With version 5 we can do some neat OSGi stuff, and I don't think we'll need to fake a context, but it should be pretty similar. The plan is to have Lucee be the default engine for CommandBox 2.x.
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Heck yeah! You can use CFML in ant now without a custom task. Standards can be cool, every now and again. ;)
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Java has a slow startup. You can keep it running so you only take the hit once. (Basically as a server/daemon.)
Otherwise wait for the JRE that addresses it better, maybe Java 10-- they do keep improving it.
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