RE: Is JRun still relevant?

2005-04-19 Thread Jon Austin
The problem I see with the results is that there is nothing there which
makes it stand out as a remarkable alternative to the free offering of
Tomcat.

My personal experience with JRUN has been that compared to tomcat,
everything is a struggle..

Installation with Tomcat was a breeze, and with JRUN (Admittedly because we
use it coupled with CFMX) we have 3 pages of handwritten notes from the
macromedia support tech who was assigned to our case when the installers
failed us..   and if we deviate even slightly from those instructions, we
have to uninstall and start again..

Deploying a Hibernate/Spring MVC application under Tomcat, was as simple as
copying the folder structure.

Deploying under JRUN, required a custom compile of Proxool, due to a JRUN
"Quirk" and plenty of trial and error to determine which Jar's go where..

When I move forward, given the choice, I'm not going to pay for JRUN, when I
can get less hassle from Tomcat.   I have yet to find anything that stands
out enough about JRUN which would convince me that I would get value for
money from JRUN.

I think it will be interesting to see which way Adobe go with JRUN, and I
think alot of people are wondering the same.

~ Jon

> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Hubner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> It's nice to take a look on this:
>
> http://www.webperformanceinc.com/library/ServletReport/
>
> Jrun is a hell of a good J2EE server. No reason to drop it IMHO.
>
> []'s
> Alex
>
1> -Mensagem original-
> De: Jon Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Also an interesting time to raise such a question Just as Adobe
> are aquiring
> MM.  That, alongside JRUN's relative dormance for the past couple
> of years+.
> With many people moving to Tomcat, for the reasons already stated in this
> topic, you have to wonder how Adobe will treat JRUN.
>
> ~ Jon
>


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RES: Is JRun still relevant?

2005-04-19 Thread Alex Hubner
It's nice to take a look on this:

http://www.webperformanceinc.com/library/ServletReport/

Jrun is a hell of a good J2EE server. No reason to drop it IMHO.

[]'s
Alex 

-Mensagem original-
De: Jon Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviada em: terça-feira, 19 de abril de 2005 04:24
Para: JRun-Talk
Assunto: RE: Is JRun still relevant?

Also an interesting time to raise such a question Just as Adobe are aquiring
MM.  That, alongside JRUN's relative dormance for the past couple of years+.
With many people moving to Tomcat, for the reasons already stated in this
topic, you have to wonder how Adobe will treat JRUN.

~ Jon




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RE: Is JRun still relevant?

2005-04-19 Thread Jon Austin
Also an interesting time to raise such a question Just as Adobe are aquiring
MM.  That, alongside JRUN's relative dormance for the past couple of years+.
With many people moving to Tomcat, for the reasons already stated in this
topic, you have to wonder how Adobe will treat JRUN.

~ Jon


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