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.
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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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