Why would you use JRun if you weren't going to write any Enterprise 
Java?  If you factor out writing things like servlets or struts or 
EJB's, you're pretty much left with a pointless technology base.

Having CFMX available on top of your JRun (or any J2EE server) is the 
best of both worlds.  I can have a framework of EJB's and JSP taglibs 
and all their supporting acoutrements on the Java server, all only a 
<cfobject> or <cfimport> tag away, basically, and all of ColdFusion's 
capabilities as well.

Bryan F. Hogan wrote:

>Ok, say you don't use J2EE functionality. Are there any advantages to JRun
>over CFMX?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 3:29 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: Jrun4 and CFMX
>
>
>  
>
>>I've asked this question before but I'm still unclear about
>>it. In was cases would you choose Jrun4 over CFMX. Can't they
>>both do the same thing? Even if there is something in JRun
>>that CFMX doesn't natively do, can't CFMX be extended to do
>>it?
>>
>>What is the advantages of using JRun over CFMX?
>>    
>>
>
>If you want to integrate your CFMX application with J2EE functionality,
>you'll need a J2EE server like JRun. For example, if you have Enterprise
>Java Beans, you need a J2EE server to host them.
>
>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
>http://www.figleaf.com/
>phone: 202-797-5496
>fax: 202-797-5444
>
>
>
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