Hi Lloyd,
Thanks for you kind reply. Yes, we are migrating from Jrun 2.3.3 to
Jrun 3.0. It will be nice to hear something about this migration and
the hurdels that you have gone thru'. Apache 1.3.14 might be the next
thing.
Best Regards,
Mukesh J.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lloyd H. Meinholz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 8:18 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Jrun 3.0 and Jdk 1.3
I'm using JRun 3.0 service pack 1 and Java 1.3.0_01 on Sparc Solaris 8
(and was using 1.3.0) and things seem to be working ok. These are only
my development servers, but I haven't noticed any problems.
You didn't say what you are migrating from, but for us the migration
from JRun 2.3.3 to 3.0 was a pretty big ordeal. It was not only JRun's
issue, but just changing to the Web Application mentality from the old
servlet spec. It's a good change I think, but it would have definitely
been much less painful if we were starting from scratch instead of
porting lots of existing code and migrating sites that are being
actively used. My point is, if you have existing code and existing sites
and are planning to migrate them, don't underestimate the amount of work
that will be involved.
Also, why are you using such an old version of Apache? Since your
migrating, I'd add moving to version 1.3.14 to you todo list. :)
Lloyd
Mukesh Joshi wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Are there any issues with installing Jrun 3.0 using the jdk version 1.3 ?
> Please let me know as we are planning to migrate to jrun 3.0 and jdk 1.3
> at the same time. Also if there are installation / deployement issues
> with Jrun 3.0 i would like to know about them. FYI : we are using apache
> server v1.3.6.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mukesh J.
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