I was under the impression you could utilise EJB's through either ColdFusion
Components or Web Services. Am I wrong? (using CFMX Pro/Enterprise on Win2K
Advanced Server).

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 December 2002 2:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMX Enterprise vs. CFMX for J2EE


 There is a significant amount of functionality provided by a J2EE

application server that you don't get with CFMX Enterprise. Examples of

this include EJBs and JMS. If you are at all interested in making use of

this functionality in CF applications then CFMX for J2EE is the way to

go.



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Agreed. However, can anybody speak to performance? I've read the brief that
compares MX Enterprise to MX for WebSphere, but haven't seen any numbers
regarding MX for JRun. You'd figure there'd be something considering CFMX
and MX for JRun are both MM products.



Also, is there any sort of grid or listing that shows what's included in the
JRun engine embedded in MX Enterprise vs. the full JRun product?



Thanks again,

Dave.



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