We use clustered CF servers, most sitting behind F5 switches. We do sticky
sessions with Jboss and WebSphere and have session replication with
WebSphere. Not being an admin I like jboss as websphere is not easy to admin
for a non admin type, its also expensive and heavy. You might note though
that as far as I recall Jboss is only offically supported in non-cluster, if
I recall this is more due to a lack of testing rather than a statement that
it doesn't work.

In Feburary we are migrating all our servers to WebSphere, mainly for a cost
advantage over Red Hat's support price hike on Jboss. I'm still a huge Jboss
fan as Websphere does not supply a good development environment, unless you
use WASD ($$ and bloated). The community edition of Websphere is completely
different technology so do not think you can deploy to that locally and have
the same results in production. For CF development I wouldn't expect it to
be an issue but if you are doing Java development as well the Websphere
Community edition is no good, for now you are just as well of developing on
Jboss.

If anyone ever has questions about CF on Websphere or Jboss I'm always happy
to help, I'm a big fan of developing on jboss + CF.

Adam Haskell


On Dec 20, 2007 3:26 PM, Brad Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > You'd think.  However, JRun is dead as an independent platform.  From
> > hence force forward, no new updates unless CF requires it.  Not many
> care, > > however ;).
>
> I see.
> There never seems to be an over-abundance of people on the list willing
> to answer questions about JRun, let along other J2EE servers.  Maybe
> that is because most people are using single-instance installs and don't
> know/care about the man behind the Java curtain.
>
> Can I get a show of hands (off-list probably) from people out there
> using any JRE other than JRUN?  Sometimes I think Dave W, Sean, and
> Jochem are the only people with experience in that realm.  (And their
> help is always much
> appreciated!)  Heck, raise your hand if you use JRun in Multi-Server
> mode too.
>
> One thing I don't want to do is move to another J2EE platform because it
> think it has more features and then find myself all alone.  :)
>
> Thanks.
>
> ~Brad
>
>
> 

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