JRun works I just prefer to do things outside of the JMC. I like to hand
edit configuration files. Preferably not use propertietory formats and
be able to hand code web.xml without any problems. JRun works but
sometimes can be very frustrating to work with.

On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Chin Sung Kit wrote:

>
> hi,
>
> i plan to buy JRun pro, reading from what u commented, is Jrun really that bad?
> appreciate if you can give me some inside-out of jrun.  what about servletexec?
>
> thanks.
>
> ced
>
> Nicholson Robert wrote:
>
> > Configuring this thing is a real pain. Half the time any change in JMC
> > stops it subsequently starting up again and I already know that it
> > consistently will remove any welcome-file-lists that you define in
> > web.xml. In short configuring this thing is a complete joke.
> >
> > I would mind if everything was consistent but half the time it does
> > different things and it's just too darn unstable to work with. Deployment
> > is a pain also.
> >
> > Anybody here pro JRun? I'm not after using it.
> >
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