The CFMX server does not support J2EE functionality.  You might  
consider JRun 4 for your J2EE needs, then CFMX for J2EE Application  
Servers (deployed under JRun) for your CFMX needs.  This configuration  
gives you the best of both the CFMX and J2EE worlds, and runs well on  
RedHat 7.2 (though you must install the updater and read a TechNote or  
two on optimization).

If you don't need CFMX, you might still consider JRun 4 by itself.  It  
is an excellent and affordable J2EE solution.

Christian

On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 08:53 AM, Eric Dawson wrote:

> I need to recommend a J2EE server, or rather, I need this list too!
>
> I am inheriting the technical responsibility for a newly developed JSP
> application and am required to do the server implementation. I need a  
> J2ee
> application server, and am interested in what choices I have,  
> experiences
> and recommendations the cftalk list members might have.
>
> Does CFMX include a J2ee app server? or do I need JRUN as well to run  
> CFMX?
>
> My default action will probably be JRUN.
>
> I am running on RedHat v7.2 I think.
>
> Thanks
> Eric
>
>
>
>
>
> 
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