Chris,

There's no way to run ColdFusion standard without JRun.  One of the
advantages of Enterprise is that you're no longer bound to JRun.

Eric

On 7/13/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi folks,

This question sort of came up in my last thread (CF8 Enterprise), but I
thought I'd start this discussion as a new thread.

We have CF MX 6.1 (soon to be CF8 *crosses fingers*) running on a
Windows Server 2003 R2 box. It runs as a windows service. When we start
the service, an instance of JRun shows up in the list of running tasks
as well as JRunSvc. Since it seems that JRun isn't as good as its
competition (JBoss, WebLogic, etc.), I want to know:


1. Is there a way to run CFMX standard edition using something other
than JRun?
2. Might we see any changes in our performance (positive or negative)?
3. Can it still run as a service or does it need to run in some other way?

Sorry, I still don't really understand the correct terminology for "not
running as a service". Is it, running as an instance of a servlet on a
J2EE application server (i.e. JBoss, WebLocic, etc.)?

Thanks,
Chris

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