We are using JRun for some applications in our infrastructure, some of
it low level app integration having no UI at all. Seems to do fine.
I just deployed a Flex app on it too, though had we not had a JRun
license already and not using it on a box with CF, I might have used
Tomcat.
DK
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: (announcement) Beta release of next JRun
We are using JRun for some applications in our infrastructure, some of
it low level app integration having no UI at all. Seems to do fine.
I just deployed a Flex app on it too, though had we not had a JRun
license already and not using it on a box with CF, I
Does anyone really see JRun as a viable contender in the market?
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Beta release of next version of JRun appserver code named
If your running CF Enterprise J2EE mode, I'm sure JRun is a contender. I
haven't used this as such but their are times I wish I could set each site
in it's own little instance of coldfusion. Can't do that without Jrun
right???
*Clustering Architecture*
JRun 4 provides a low-cost,
On 5/2/06, Casey Dougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your running CF Enterprise J2EE mode, I'm sure JRun is a contender. I
haven't used this as such but their are times I wish I could set each site
in it's own little instance of coldfusion. Can't do that without Jrun
right???
=-] CFEnt
I have heard it is the worst performer of all the available J2EE application
servers.
Russ
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If your running CF Enterprise J2EE mode
Indeed, if I were to choose now on a J2EE server - it would not be JRun.
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I have heard it is the worst performer of all the available J2EE
Snake said:
I have heard it is the worst performer of all the available J2EE
application servers.
I have heard otherwise:
http://www.webperformanceinc.com/library/reports/ServletReport/
Can you substantiate what you have heard?
Jochem
Any reports from either last year or this?
This report is dated... July 7, 2004
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Snake said:
I have heard it is the worst
: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Snake said:
I have heard it is the worst performer of all the available J2EE
application servers.
I have heard otherwise:
http://www.webperformanceinc.com
Snake said:
As I HEARD IT and didn't state it myself, no I cannot substantiate
it, you need need to ask the people that are making this claim
directly for proof.
That is kind of hard if you don't tell who they are...
Jochem
RX said:
Any reports from either last year or this?
I wouldn't know of any reports to exist, let alone be public.
Unfortunately :(
Jochem
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That is kind of hard if you don't tell who they are...
Jochem
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Snake said:
As I HEARD IT and didn't state it myself, no I cannot substantiate
it, you need need to ask the people that are making this claim
directly
Does anyone really see JRun as a viable contender in the market?
Yes. But the real question is, what market do you mean? JRun is quite
competitive in the low end of the J2EE application server market. It doesn't
compete directly with WebSphere or WebLogic, and it isn't really meant to.
It is
Yes. But the real question is, what market do you mean? JRun is quite
competitive in the low end of the J2EE application server market. It
doesn't
compete directly with WebSphere or WebLogic, and it isn't really meant to.
It is also bundled with many, many products, and not just Adobe
Beta release of next version of JRun appserver code named Cheetah, is
available. Adobe JRun Team is inviting serious evaluators to give feedback on
this beta release. Contact '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to be included in the Beta
program.
We plan to give away JRun licenses for the top 3 finders of
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