Yeah it plays great with IIS. If you own the Enterprise Edition, there
really is no reason to install the stand-alone version of CFMX.

-Adam

On 10/25/05, Ali Awan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Douglas,
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>
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> Thanks for replying to my question.
>
> Ah, so basically it's for multiple instances.
>
> Do you know if this plays well with IIS?  Or is that where the "many hours
> spent on the in-and-outs of JRUN/J2EE" come in? ;)
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ali
>
>
>
> you get some more control over your CF instances.  Note the use of the
>
> word 'instances', yup, you can install as many instances of CF as you
>
> want on a single server using the J2EE  'multi server' install.  You
>
> can use them for seperate sites, applications, or even cluster them
>
> under JRun.  Last but not least you can brag about how many hours you
>
> spent learing some ins-and-outs of JRun/J2EE.  hehe!
>
>
>
> DK
>
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> 

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