On Tuesday, Dec 10, 2002, at 17:05 US/Pacific, Dave Carabetta wrote:
> But, that aside, what's been people's experiences with the two 
> options. Is there a performance difference between the two?

JRun provides clustering and multiple application instances, session 
replication etc. A lot depends on what you're trying to provide with 
your CF installation.

> The cost differential is negligible, which is why I'd like to hear 
> people's experiences with administration, development, etc. I have CF 
> administration and development experience back to 3.0, but I'm a bit 
> newer to Java and J2EE, if that helps. Any insights you all could give 
> are most appreciated.

CFMX for J2EE is certainly more flexible but that comes at the expense 
of more complex administration.

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