I started up the JRun Management Console and tried to use my CFMX serial
number, but it rejected it.
But if I start up an instance of ColdFusionMX with the JRun Server, I
can set the CFMX serial number within the CF Administrator.
Troy
Robert Munn wrote:
> Sounds like you just talked to a bone
If JRun is Free with CFMX Enterprise Addition, then why am I getting
these warning messages from JRun?
# ./jrun -start admin
Starting Macromedia JRun 4 (Build 63824), admin server
08/05 09:54:36 warning The Trial License evaluation period will expire
in 0 days.
08/05 09:54:36 warning The Trial L
Sounds like you just talked to a bonehead. JRun4 is definitely included in the CFMX Enterprise Edition license, and running in J2EE mode is expressly allowed. You can add your license key to JRun after the fact, I believe, but I'm not sure where you would do that.
> I called macromedia and one ans
AFAIK, it is free and included with every platform except OS X.
On OS X you can download a trial JRun or purchase JRun separately, but
CFMXJ2ee Developer (the only supported Mac OS X version) does not come
with JRun.
Dick
On Aug 5, 2004, at 8:23 AM, Troy Simpson wrote:
> All,
>
> We own a
All,
We own a licensed copy of ColdFusion MX 6.1 Enterprise Edition and
subscribe to the yearly maintenance updates.
According to the PDF at the following URLs, ColdFusionMX 6.1 Enterprise
Edition now includes a licensed copy of Macromedia JRun4 J2EE Server.
http://www.macromedia.com/software/
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