Really?


Well when I installed from the 150MB 6.1 installer, it installed JRun as
a seperate entity which I hadn't seen before.
It also required me to set up javaclasspaths etc. and deployed as a java
application on the Jrun server etc.


Are you saying that after the trial version, if I entered a CFMX Pro
serial number that things would have reverted to the standard CFMX Pro
installation that I was accustomed to? With CFMX running as CFMX server
instead of a seperate JRUN CFMX Server instance etc. ?


I just can't see that happening. It was my first experience with running
CFMX as a Java app on Jrun and the entire configuration and setup
process was very different.


-Gel

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This isn't true, with regard to CFMX Enterprise and CFMX Professional.
With
both, you just get the "basic CFMX services". With both, you get a
subset of
JRun 4. You can run JSPs and servlets with CFMX Enterprise, but the
underlying bits of JRun are there in either case.



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