On 6/14/06, Martin Thorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok just thought I would update this after doing some research and 
> experimenting.
>
> I installed JRUN and started running through some struts tutorials and came 
> up with a couple of reasons not to use JRUN as a J2EE server.  It is great 
> for multiple instances of Coldfusion but if you start doing some Java work 
> these are the problems I found.
>
> It does not support JSP 2
> It does not support JSTL 1.1

See below.

>
> In fact I have had many problems working with JST taglibs.
>
> There are not many tutorials out there, that I could find, for people 
> beginning on J2EE application development linked with JRUN.
>
> The forums are bare.  If you go to Adobe forums there are either no current 
> topics or just one page of topics.

Agreed on this. There really isn't a JRun community that I'm aware of.
Everytime I've had issues, I've had to go it alone.

>
> And it sounds like Adobe is not that interested in the product.  If you go 
> through some of the forums many answers from Adobe are that this is a known 
> bug that will not be fixed in the near future.
>

So apparently you missed the multitude of announcements surrounding this?

http://www.corfield.org/blog/index.cfm/do/blog.entry/entry/Adobe_JRun__Beta_Program

That's not the only place it was announced, but it's the first that
came to mind. I think you'll find that JRun 4.5 resolves your
outstanding issues (outside of the community part).

Regards,
Dave.

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