Barry

Mark Blair has a whole lot more JRun expreience than I do (AM 0% JRun experience), with regards to your question as to who might be using it and CFMX in a production environment I know that the new Macromedia.com certainly is, although not on a Windows environment:

http://www.macromedia.com/special/progress_report/beta1/page4.html

To quote from the link:

"Behind the scenes, the new macromedia.com system architecture is very straightforward and scalable. We are using Apache as our web server, handling all content and Macromedia Flash requests. Apache is running on a cluster of 10 Sun E420s, all with 4CPUs and 4GB RAM. The application servers are running ColdFusion MX for J2EE on JRun, a cluster of 3 Sun E4500s, all with 8 CPUs and 8GB RAM. Our Oracle database supporting all of the new applications is running on two mirrored E4500s, again with 8 CPUs and 8GB RAM.

So far this configuration has worked flawlessly - 0% downtime. In addition, we have only hit 40% capacity during peak hours, which is good."

Andrew

Beattie, Barry wrote:
Paul Haddon said (previously)

"There are people who are using it quite successfully I believe. I was trying to point out that there are better alternatives to IIS out there"

can anyone here vouch for the JRun webserver (esp on a windows box) in a
production environment? their own experiances?

cheers
barry.b


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