> I have the trial of ColdFusion 9 running on Linux and am wondering... if I 
> have a Java WAR (or EAR) file how do I deploy that into a
> JRun instance on my server?  I installed as "2- Enterprise Multiserver 
> configuration" so I'm assuming that includes the full J2EE
> engine, but I'm curious how I deploy a (non-CF) Java application.
>
> Is it under the "Packaging & Deployment > J2EE Archives" area in the CF 
> Administrator?
>
> If so, how do I ensure it runs in its own "space" on the server?  i.e. so 
> that it won't bring down CF and vice versa?  (as you can
> tell, I'm a newbie at the Java stuff... this is for someone else who wants to 
> proof of concept some apps on the server)

You don't use the CF Administrator for any of this. You have to do
this directly through your J2EE server. In this case, that would be
JRun. You can use the JRun admin console (http://localhost:8000/) to
do this. You can also do it by expanding EARs and WARs directly within
the appropriate JRun directory.

It's actually not all that hard, but you'll probably have to refer to
the JRun docs (online at livedocs.adobe.com I think, otherwise
available to download as PDF I'm sure). There are also docs at
\jrun4\docs, but I don't really know exactly what's in there offhand.

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