Howdy,
JRun is a complete J2EE server.  It can replace just your tomcat piece
or whole apache-tomcat setup.  If you really need Apache, it probably
because your traffic is high enough that tomcat standalone can't handle
it.  In that case, you'll still need Apache in front o JRun.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steve Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:07 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: JRun - maybe off topic
>
>Hi all,
>
>I'm trying to get to grips with the architecture for an application we
are
>going to be deploying.  I have no problem with the apache/tomcat set-up
>but this app uses apache and JRun.  Am I reading this wrong or does
JRun
>simply take the place of tomcat but runs the apps locally as opposed to
>being able to be deployed under an apps server like tomcat on some
other
>server somewhere ?
>
>Cheers - Steve
>
>
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