It's not that I couldn't get it to play with Apache.  I did get CF parse cfm 
files and apache to serve them.  That wasn't the problem.  It was the 
java.lang.OutOfMemory errors that were the problem.  JRUN would eat up it's 
entire memory allocation (512MB) within 5 minutes and this is on a dev machine. 
 This was happening with only one or two requests and with code known to work 
from a production server (6.1).  As I said before, I played with the jvm 
arguments (blog posting from sargeway.com).  After one request, you could like 
in the task manager and just the MB's being eaten up.

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