> I'd generally recommend you use an
> "enterprise" J2EE server that does replication in an intelligent way -
> i.e., not JRun).

Funny you say that-- I had always assumed that people DID view JRUN as
an "enterprise" J2EE server.  I have always been reticent to move away
from JRUN because I expected CF to work more reliably with it and
support to be more readily available.  Of course neither of those
factors necessarily preclude the possibility that JRUN may lack in its
session replication.  

We are in the process of trying to consolidate our CF apps and Java apps
so they can be deployed on the same J2EE server.  Our Java team has used
WebSphere, JBoss, Tomcat and JRUN in the past.  Do you have a personal
preference over JRUN, Sean?  Or anyone for that matter who has
experience.

~Brad


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