Tomcat is open source, so if you run into problems you're on your own

JRun is sold by Macromedia, so if you run into problems you can bleat at their support crew.

Other than that, for what you want to do (CFMX + Flex I presume) there's not much difference.

Both easy to install. Both easy to set up.

Excluding download times. I got Tomcat + CFMX + Flex up and running from scratch on my old laptop in about an hour. I haven't got round to installing Tomcat on this one yet, but JRun + CFMX + Flex was about the same amount of time.

I haven't tried merging CFMX + Flex on a single instance and I'm not sure I'd want to. There are enough alternative ways to get them working on the same machine that I think it would be very rare that you would actually *need* to do it like that.

Spike

On 5/11/05, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
heres your sign.

;)

On 5/12/05, Jon Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TomCat is a cooler name?
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> On 5/12/05, Scott Barnes < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok, anyone care to weigh in with thoughts opinions on TomCat 4x vs JRUN 4?
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