> So I need to purchase and install JRun, that's clear. But should I attempt
> to run JRun and CFMX Pro side by side, or should I install JRun
"underneath"
> CFMX/J2EE? It seems that the latter is much more expensive and involves
> getting 2 new software licences, which appears strange considering CFMX
Pro
> has got JRun hidden inside it anyway?

nick if i recall correctly, if you install both jrun & cfmx enterprise, mx
will process all your java rather than jrun. not sure if this true for j2ee
mx.



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