I think the word 'supporting' is a little misleading.  Adobe is
actively developing and selling CF as a profitable server product.
With JRun they are continting to update it as an important underlying
engine for many products (including CF), but they are not advancing it
as a stand alone product, and really haven't for years...

My view is that CF is a strategic and integrated piece of their
product line, JRun is not.

Keep in mind that CF doesn't actually have to run on JRun, it can run
on a oarge number of other J2EE server platforms...

-Cameron

On 4/27/08, Mark Ireland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So Adobe is supporting CF8 but not JRun? Does that even make sense?
>
>
> > I would caution you against going too far down this road however.
> > JRun is not kept up to date with the current J2EE spec and you may
> > find features that you would like to use that simply aren't there.
> >
> > as a side note - JRun is kept as up to date as needed to run CF LCDS,
> > and other Adobe products, it's just not kept up as a stand alone J2EE
> > server.
> >
> > -Cameron
>
>
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