Russ, Yes, we're using each integrated JRun for both. (ColdFusion's integrated for ColdFusion and FDS's integrated for FDS). They sit side by side pretty well and it beats trying to install everything into one J2EE server instance.
Jenn --- In [email protected], "Russell Sprague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jen, > Are you using the intergrated jrun configuration? > I heard that it should only be used on a development server. If this is not > the case then great, because that does make it a lot easier. > > Russ > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Jennifer Chan > Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:18 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [flexcoders] Re: installing FDS > > > Russ, > > FDS comes with an integrated JRun customized for FDS. Is your > current CF server running standalone or on top of a J2EE server? > > On another note, Adobe put out some documentation regarding > installing FDS > (http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flex/2/install.html? > trackingid=CSHU#installingfds2). I used it to install FDS on my > server. It's currently running WinServer2003, IIS, and the > standalone CF7. It seems to be working fine and integration was a > snap using the instructions. > > Jenn > > --- In [email protected], "Russell Sprague" <rsprague@> > wrote: > > > > I would like to use the FDS, but I am unclear on the installation > process. > > My production server is Win 2000, running IIS and Coldfusion7. I > know I > > need JRun? J2EE? to run the fds, but thats about it. I have heard > that > > people are using Tomcat to run the fds, but I don't want to mess > with my > > production server without knowing how installing Tomcat would > effect say the > > IIS server, etc. I am not a server admin by any means, so ever > time I > > install something on the server, its with white knuckles. > > > > Russ > > >

