You should be using the J2EE version if you have JRun installed on it's own.
JRun provides separate server instances within one installation which is all
you need for segregation of applications.
Sam
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From: Bosky, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 11:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Problems using JRUN4 and CFMX together.
We seem to be having trouble getting JRUN4 and CFMX to work together.
Are there any special tweaks or requirements needed to get the two working
together?
Do I need to use CFMX Enterprise version with JRUN 4 or will the standard
version work just as well?
I switched over to Tomcat in the time being to get rid of the problem.
Regards,
Dave Bosky
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