--- Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How is it going to help?
> 
> It only runs off one port, so you cant have multiple
> instances, and if your
> going to have it run off more than one port, why
> wouldnt you just use IIS
> and configure that to run off different ports

I'm not suggesting putting the internal webserver
(JRun Web Server) out on the big bad internet.  We've
got hardware load balancers and a bunch of apache
servers for that.

What we're thinking of is bypassing the JRun web
connector and using the load balancers in tricky ways
to connect to our (several clustered) application
servers like in this article:
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/j2ee/articles/balancing_j2ee02.html

Macromedia advise against running the JWS in a
production environment here: 
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/00001752.htm

but I'm wondering exactly why?  

I can dream up some reasons... like... it's too slow,
or it sends out a bad page once in every 1000, or it
has memory leaks and kills the server every hour.  But
I haven't seen any of these as yet.

Cheers,   David 


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