these warning messages from JRun?
# ./jrun -start admin
Starting Macromedia JRun 4 (Build 63824), admin server
08/05 09:54:36 warning The Trial License evaluation period will expire
in 0 days.
08/05 09:54:36 warning The Trial License evaluation period for JRun has
expired; switching to the Developer Version License
08/05 09:54:40 info JRun Naming Service listening on *:2910
...
Troy
Dick Applebaum wrote:
> AFAIK, it is free and included with every platform except OS X.
>
> On OS X you can download a trial JRun or purchase JRun separately, but
> CFMXJ2ee Developer (the only supported Mac OS X version) does not come
> with JRun.
>
> Dick
>
> On Aug 5, 2004, at 8:23 AM, Troy Simpson wrote:
>
> > All,
> >
> > We own a licensed copy of ColdFusion MX 6.1 Enterprise Edition and
> > subscribe to the yearly maintenance updates.
> >
> > According to the PDF at the following URLs, ColdFusionMX 6.1
> > Enterprise
> > Edition now includes a licensed copy of Macromedia JRun4 J2EE Server.
> >
> >
> > http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/whitepapers/pdf/6_1/
> > cfmx61_feature_comparison_matrix.pdf
> > http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/productinfo/upgrade/
> >
> > "...
> > 5. Increase security and reliability with multiple server instances.
> > With the new J2EE configuration of ColdFusion MX Enterprise, you can
> > isolate applications in separate processes on the same server. Deploy
> > on
> > the bundled Macromedia JRun server, or on third-party Java servers
> > such
> > as IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic, or Sun ONE.
> >
> > 6. ...
> >
> > 7. Extend your ColdFusion applications with full access to the Java
> > platform. ColdFusion MX Enterprise now includes full access to the
> > JRun
> > J2EE server, so you can build applications that combine CFML with Java
> > Server Pages, JSP tag libraries, servlets, EJBs, and more.
> > ..."
> >
> > The installation process allows me to install ColdFusionMX 6.1 in
> > standalone mode or as a J2EE application. I chose to install
> > ColdFusionMX as a J2EE application and therefore a copy of JRun4 was
> > installed with ColdFusionMX deployed as a JRun Server.
> >
> > Now (30 days later) JRun is giving me this warning:
> >
> > Starting Macromedia JRun 4 (Build 63824), admin server
> > 08/05 09:54:36 warning The Trial License evaluation period will expire
> > in 0 days.
> > 08/05 09:54:36 warning The Trial License evaluation period for JRun
> > has
> > expired; switching to the Developer Version License
> > 08/05 09:54:40 info JRun Naming Service listening on *:2910
> > ...
> >
> > I called macromedia and one answer that I got from Macromedia was to
> > just re-install. Ha!! They means that the person was too lazy to
> > deal
> > with the situation. So I called Customer Support and they said that I
> > have to install ColdFusionMX as a stand-alone server. Huh??? That
> > contradicts what I have read so far.
> >
> > Has there been some type of misunderstanding?
> > Has Macromedia pulled a fast on one me?
> > What the crap is going on?
> >
> > I am MAD and FRUSTRATED. I have spend numerous hours configuring our
> > servers with ColdFusionMX as a J2EE application on JRun4 and all for
> > nothing. Have I got this all wrong?
> >
> > What impression/understanding do the rest of you have by the
> > announcement that JRun is now bundled with CFMX Enterprise Edition?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Troy
> >
> > --
> > Troy Simpson
> > Applications Analyst/Programmer, OCPDBA, MCSE, SCSA
> > North Carolina State University Libraries
> > Campus Box 7111 | Raleigh | North Carolina
> > ph.919.515.3855 | fax.919.513.3330
> > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
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