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|I have used JRUN on NT and Linux (Redhat 6.1 distribution) and it is a
great
|product.  Many vendors including Allaire only support certain distributions
|of Linux (i.e. Redhat 6.1) and will probably have problems with other
|flavors connecting to apache via DSO due to the change in some shared
|libraries (I've tried Mandrake and Storm). If your company is using many
|products which test their code off different Linux distributions, I would
|stick to Redhat - or use Solaris. Also, you can get support for Redhat.
|Sun's JDK1.3 has some threading problems on NT, so you might want to choose
|the JDK1.2.2.
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|Bottom line: If you have Solaris expertise, you would probably be better
|saying with Solaris.
|Daniel
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Thanks. Yes, currently we only use Redhat and Solaris. There is a push from
the
new CTO to go with NT - I really need some ammo to support my desire to keep
running Linux or Solaris.

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