The Enterprise edition does, however not the Professional edition.  The  
Professional edition will let you use Java objects, but not Servlets,  
JSPs or tag libraries.  And neither are complete and certified J2EE  
solutions like JRun is.

Sorry, should have clarified.

Christian

On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 11:37 AM, webguy wrote:

>> Christian  said
>> The CFMX server does not support J2EE functionality.  You might
>
> Actually Christian CFMX does support _SOME_ J2ee functionality, it  
> supports
> Servlets , JSP, and taglibs.  It doesn't support EJB/JMS etc. but it  
> is a
> servlet container.
> Depends on what parts of J2EE you need ...
>
>
> WG
>
>
> 
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