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>From my understanding of Java Servlets and EJB, in a production =
environment if you were to stress test a exact same application written =
for both JRUN and ColdFusion, the JRUN app would run faster.=20

My reasoning behind this is because with server side java the code is =
compiled whereas with ColdFusion it needs to be interpreted by the =
application server.=20

Are my conclusions correct?

Thanks,

Jack

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