FYI ....

I gave out some misinformation about CFSERVLET.  

CFSERVLET requires you to run JRun as your servlet engine.
CFOBJECT, on the other hand, allows you to run any EJB engine when calling
an EJB.

Sorry about any confusion.

Regards,
Steve Penella
Allaire Corp.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryant, Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:28 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Application server


hi,

i have no experience with CFSERVLET, etc. supposedly CFSERVLET works with
any servlet container. don't know whether ColdFusion's other java-related
tags require JRun or not...

however, JRun 3.0 is not really compliant with the full J2EE spec. it's
missing things like integration between web-app authentication and ejb
authentication and sane support for
parsing XML deployment descriptors. due to this, lookup of EJB interfaces
requires more unportable code than should be necessary, and the objects
don't live in the JNDI namespace
you would expect (if you're using EJB authentication.) ejbActivate and
ejbPassivate don't quite appear to follow the spec, and CMP *always*
requires custom primary key classes.

jrun is quite usable but you'll have to decide how important portability to
other J2EE app servers is to you, especially in the areas of
authentication/security and deployment
descriptors. if plug-and-play portability is a concern, a J2EE-branded
server might be a better bet.

ANIL KRISHNANANDA wrote:

> All,
>
> We are in the process of shopping for application server. We have
ColdFusion implementation (version 4.5.1). We are looking for good JAVA J2EE
support from application server.
> Is Jrun is good choice with current implementation ?/ if so, explain
why???
>
> We should be able to call JAVA components from ColdFusion tag(like
CFSERVLET, CFOBJECT ..) Please advice regarding selecting app server ..
>
> Thanks,
> Anil
>
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