This brings up a related question that I can't seem to find a good answer
too.  Eric, it sounds like you have decent knowledge on this subject so I am
going to semi-hijack for a second.   Lately, Aaron and I have been playing
with running different CFML processors under Tomcat by way of Apache Httpd
--> jk_mod.    The way we have been setting it up is to have a virtual host
defined in the httpd-vhosts.conf that basically passes everything to the jk
worker that talks to Tomcat.  Then in the Tomcat config we have hosts that
match up 1-to-1 with our httpd hosts and they point to a docBase.  That
docBase directory must contain the WEB-INF in order for the CFML to actually
be processed.   We have yet to find a way to make several hosts share a
single instance of ColdFusion (or Railo, Smith, etc...).  Do you know how to
make that happen using the pieces I mentioned above?


On 7/13/07, Eric Knipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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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