Thanks Erik.

My deployment is on one server (box), with several JRun server running on
it.  These servers connect to one web site on one IIS web server.

Thanks for the link and the advice.

Tom D.

----- Original Message -----
From: "erik morton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JRun-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: multiple jrun servers, one webserver


RE: multiple jrun servers, one webserver

http://www.allaire.com/documents/jrun30/acrobatdocs/acg.pdf

This document outlines many strategies for running JRun in a distributed
environment. When you say "Servers' do you
mean actual Boxes or are you referring to an instance of a JRun server? The
latter case is a normal setup while the
former is a little unorthodox (IMO).



JRun-Talk wrote:

> JRun-Talk-List                 Fri, 20 Apr 2001          Volume 1 : Number
266
>
> In this issue:
>
>         Questions about JRUN
>         JRun30 talk to Apache in aix?
>         RE: security question
>         RE: Questions about JRUN
>         RE: multiple jrun servers, one webserver
>         RE: Weird bug in jrun:sql tag.
>         RE: Questions about JRUN
>         RE: JRun30 talk to Apache in aix?
>         DB Connections
>         Re: multiple jrun servers, one webserver
>         RE: request forwarding error in Netscape Browser 6.0
>         RE: JRun30 talk to Apache in aix?
>         JRun 3.0 problem
>         Question about JDBC Drivers for Oracle w/JRUN Enterprise
>         Question about JDBC Drivers for Oracle w/JRUN Enterprise
>         RE: Question about JDBC Drivers for Oracle w/JRUN Enterprise
>         RE: Redirect issue
>         RE: Question about JDBC Drivers for Oracle w/JRUN Enterprise
>         Debugging problem JRun 3.0 problem
>         Re: Question about JDBC Drivers for Oracle w/JRUN Enterprise
>         Re: Question about JDBC Drivers for Oracle w/JRUN Enterprise
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 16:44:45 -0000
> From: "Daniel Greenfeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Questions about JRUN
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been playing with JRUN and it looks pretty decent.  I wrote an
> application quickly, one that allows developers at my job to stick in
> snippets of code they want to share.  It displays things in a drill down
> format like Yahoo, with programming language being at the top, then
category
> of the code (date-time, security, formatting etc), and then a list of the
> snippets under each category.  Author's names are displayed, others can
add
> comments to the entry, and more.  It was easy to do, and the database
> connection was easy to manage (for some reason JSP have been difficult for
> me to get working with databases).
>
> Anyway, my company is now thinking about an Enterprise level application
> that would use JRUN as the front end.  We've had good experiences with
> Allaire products and all of us like the IDEs they provide.
>
> The question that came up is just how portable is the JRUN tag library?
> In other words, are we tied to the JRUN server or can we just simply move
> the files, restart the webserver and get moving like we can another JSP
tag
> library?
>
> Also, how will the next version of Cold Fusion (Neo?), which is said to be
a
> JSP tag library of its own affect JRUN?  Should we plan to work with
> that or should we continue our investigation of JRUN?
>
> Thanks!
>
> "Knowledge is Power"
> --------------------
> Daniel Greenfeld
> Research Scientist
> Battelle
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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