Jim,

You can still run JSP pages without a separate installation of JRun.
-- 
Marc A. Garrett
since1968.com

"Jim Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> It may be flippant - but I've said "if you don't know whether or not you
> need it, then you probably don't."
>
> In this case JRUN will let you code to the J2EE development standards
> (EJB, JSP, etc) while CFMX will let you code CFML and take advantage of
> Java classes.  You can do the same jobs with both - but if you want to
> mix then you'll need JRUN (or some other J2EE server).
>


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