Your big problem is closing the Terminal window -- Don't do that!  That  
terminates the process you started with the terminal window.

No, you do not need to create a server -- you can use the default  
server that is created
with the JRun install.

It is just more flexible to create a separate server for CFMX

Dick


On Sunday, January 19, 2003, at 02:32 PM, Jeff's Mac wrote:

> On Sunday, January 19, 2003, at 03:11  PM, Dick Applebaum wrote:
>> When you stuffit expant the CFMXJ2EE download file there are 2 files
>> 1) the jar file to use for installation
>> 2) a html file with the instructions
>> You can ignore step 9 (Jrun install) and step 10 (Tomcat install)
>>
>> Let us know how it goes!
>
> Alright, when I run the Jrun Admin, that runs JRun, when I close that
> terminal window, it closes JRun? Is that right? And there's this
> passage in the install before you get to the CF Install:
> If you have not already done so, install JRun 4. If you do not intend
> to use an existing JRun server for ColdFusion MX, create the server to
> which you will deploy ColdFusion MX.
> I just want to run it on localhost, for local debugging and
> development, do I need to "create a server"? Do I do that in JRun?
> Sorry for all the questions, but I'm just a bit stumped, and I haven't
> even gotten to the install yet...heh...
>
>
> 
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