You'd have better luck running a "production" site on the free JRun 3.0 than on
the free JRun 2.3.3.
By "production" I take it you mean something like a personal Web page, small
intranet, or small business Web site.
BTW, does anyone know of any large production sites running Tomcat? I don't
knock Tomcat. In fact it has come a _LONG_ way from where it was a year ago.
Perhaps with the new Apache module to replace JServ it will become a fast
servlet container/Web server combo again. I know lots of people use it for
development, and I hear of it being bundled into other containers (Lutris
Enhydra, iPlanet Enterprise) for vendors who cobble their J2EE servers together
out of OEM'ed components.
Scott Stirling
West Newton, MA
> -----Original Message-----
> From: /dev/null [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> It came free with a book I purchased. Is there a "free" version of 3.0 that
> will run production (_not_ just testing)?
>
> /dev/null
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Moore, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > why are you installing performing a new install of jrun 2.3 instead of
> > moving to jrun 3?
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