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April 28, 2010
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Is jRun decommissioned?

  • April 28, 2010
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After fighting for the last couple of days trying to get jRun to run our application properly (and I am not even sure it's stable yet) I started researching alternatives.

I found a couple, most commercial (Websphere, WebLogic) and jBoss under TomCat.  Then I found this...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jrun

"Adobe announced in August 2007 to discontinue new feature development  for JRun. The ColdFusion team will continue to make changes to  its underlying Java engine as they require."

So since ColdFusion is only shipping with jRun is ColdFusion/jRun on Windows on its way out? Any plan to replace jRun with something more current cause it's quite a pita to configure.

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    ilssac
    Inspiring
    April 28, 2010

    Not that I am aware.

    But then Adobe is not in the habit of consulting with me about such things.

    When this announcement was made, the Adobe people who where in the know and talking about said that jRun was not going to go away.  Just that the jRun team had become part of the ColdFusion team so that they could work closely together.

    But, if you do not like jRun, ColdFusion already supports and works well on several of those alternate Java Servers you listed.