RE: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

2005-03-15 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
They are wrong - it IS JRun 4.   At least a tailored version of it.





-Original Message-
From: Johnny Le [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 March 2005 12:11
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Subject: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

Hi,
What is the built-in server in standalone ColdFusion MX?  Is it JRun 4?  I
asked someone and they said no but the I used the variable
server.coldfusion.appserver, it displays JRun 4.  So can you tell me whether
the built-in server is the same as the appServer?

Johnny



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RE: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

2005-03-15 Thread Calvin Ward
Correct!

-Original Message-
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 8:42 AM
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Subject: RE: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

They are wrong - it IS JRun 4.   At least a tailored version of it.





-Original Message-
From: Johnny Le [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 March 2005 12:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

Hi,
What is the built-in server in standalone ColdFusion MX?  Is it JRun 4?  I
asked someone and they said no but the I used the variable
server.coldfusion.appserver, it displays JRun 4.  So can you tell me whether
the built-in server is the same as the appServer?

Johnny





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Re: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

2005-03-15 Thread Nick de Voil
 What is the built-in server in standalone ColdFusion MX?  Is it JRun 4?
I asked someone and they said no but the I used the variable
server.coldfusion.appserver, it displays JRun 4.  So can you tell me whether
the built-in server is the same as the appServer?

It's not the same, no - at least, it depends on the context.

When people refer to the built-in server, they generally mean the HTTP
server, aka web server, that is built in to JRun. CFMX exists in a JRun
environment, which includes JRun's built-in web server. You can configure
JRun to connect to either the built-in web server or to connect to an
external web server such as Apache or IIS. So if you're using CFMX, you are
always using the built-in *application server* or servlet container, JRun,
and you *may* be using the built-in *web server* or HTTP server, which
unfortunately has no name afaik except for the built-in server.

Just to make things more confusing, within JRun you can have several
different named configurations running, each of which is referred to as
yes, a server. CFMX is one such server (the cfusion server within JRun).

And then of course all this software runs on a host computer, which is
generally referred to as a

Nick




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RE: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

2005-03-15 Thread Calvin Ward
Well, except I thought we were talking about the built in app server here?

- Calvin

-Original Message-
From: Nick de Voil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 9:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

 What is the built-in server in standalone ColdFusion MX?  Is it JRun 4?
I asked someone and they said no but the I used the variable
server.coldfusion.appserver, it displays JRun 4.  So can you tell me whether
the built-in server is the same as the appServer?

It's not the same, no - at least, it depends on the context.

When people refer to the built-in server, they generally mean the HTTP
server, aka web server, that is built in to JRun. CFMX exists in a JRun
environment, which includes JRun's built-in web server. You can configure
JRun to connect to either the built-in web server or to connect to an
external web server such as Apache or IIS. So if you're using CFMX, you are
always using the built-in *application server* or servlet container, JRun,
and you *may* be using the built-in *web server* or HTTP server, which
unfortunately has no name afaik except for the built-in server.

Just to make things more confusing, within JRun you can have several
different named configurations running, each of which is referred to as
yes, a server. CFMX is one such server (the cfusion server within JRun).

And then of course all this software runs on a host computer, which is
generally referred to as a

Nick






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RE: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

2005-03-15 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Either way you look at it - CFMX standalone runs off JRun 4.  It is not J2EE
but it is JRun 4.



-Original Message-
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 March 2005 14:45
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

Well, except I thought we were talking about the built in app server here?

- Calvin

-Original Message-
From: Nick de Voil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 9:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: built-in server in ColdFusion MX?

 What is the built-in server in standalone ColdFusion MX?  Is it JRun 4?
I asked someone and they said no but the I used the variable
server.coldfusion.appserver, it displays JRun 4.  So can you tell me whether
the built-in server is the same as the appServer?

It's not the same, no - at least, it depends on the context.

When people refer to the built-in server, they generally mean the HTTP
server, aka web server, that is built in to JRun. CFMX exists in a JRun
environment, which includes JRun's built-in web server. You can configure
JRun to connect to either the built-in web server or to connect to an
external web server such as Apache or IIS. So if you're using CFMX, you are
always using the built-in *application server* or servlet container, JRun,
and you *may* be using the built-in *web server* or HTTP server, which
unfortunately has no name afaik except for the built-in server.

Just to make things more confusing, within JRun you can have several
different named configurations running, each of which is referred to as
yes, a server. CFMX is one such server (the cfusion server within JRun).

And then of course all this software runs on a host computer, which is
generally referred to as a

Nick








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