> 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.

JRun is not an enterprise J2EE server, it's a "midrange" J2EE server.
WebSphere and WebLogic are enterprise servers. I haven't worked with
WebLogic, but WebSphere has LOTS of functionality beyond what JRun offers.
Of course, that functionality comes at a cost - it's very complicated.

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