I've had issues with Tomcat/apache and the various connectors on a Cobalt
RAQ.  You might want to look into JBoss.

Its not J2EE certified yet, but all the claims are that it is J2EE compliant
and beyond.

Stephen


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "stefan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 11:21 AM
Subject: RE: cfmx-prof. and jsp


> hi,seriously, i started with tomcatthan i ran in problems ... also with
the connector ...than i saw the existing jrun - jsp mapping in apache-conf,
so i went back to cfmx. ....... meanwhile .....this is what i got from
macromedia...............................ColdFusion MX sits on top of a
version of JRun which is why you see a .jspmapping in your webserver.  I
wouldn't use CFMX server enterprise or notfor .jsp.  It may work by default
but there is no administration interfaceto get to the underlying JRun
server.    This might change in the futurebut as of now it's not really a
full version.  Most people that want to use ColdFusion and do jsp page have
a JAVAapplication server like JRun.    So there is another version of
ColdFusioncalled CFMX for J2EE.   ColdFusion then runs as a module inside
the Javaapplication server.
................................................................i see it
this way.at least the jsp mapping is wrong.it (cfmx) is propaby abled to
serve jsp p
>  ages, but its somehow disabled(... to sell jrun) so i will go back, and
get tomcat running ;)byestefan


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