Douglas,

 

Thanks for replying to my question.

Ah, so basically it's for multiple instances.

Do you know if this plays well with IIS?  Or is that where the "many hours
spent on the in-and-outs of JRUN/J2EE" come in? ;)

 

Thanks,

Ali

 

you get some more control over your CF instances.  Note the use of the

word 'instances', yup, you can install as many instances of CF as you

want on a single server using the J2EE  'multi server' install.  You

can use them for seperate sites, applications, or even cluster them

under JRun.  Last but not least you can brag about how many hours you

spent learing some ins-and-outs of JRun/J2EE.  hehe!

 

DK

 

 



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