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Adobe discontinuing Jrun - what's next for clustering?

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Jan 11, 2008 Jan 11, 2008

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Since ColdFusion uses Jrun as the backbone for multi-server support and clustering, what will Adobe replace it with in future versions of ColdFusion??

http://www.adobe.com/products/jrun/productinfo/faq/eod/

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Jan 11, 2008 Jan 11, 2008

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Will Adobe ColdFusion® continue to bundle JRun as the embedded application
server?

Yes. Adobe ColdFusion software will bundle JRun as the embedded application
server, including Updater 7 features upon release. For details, see the
ColdFusion TechNote.

Here is the link to the Tech Note:

http://www.adobe.com/go/kb402448

Q. What does the end of new feature development of JRun mean for me as a
ColdFusion developer?

A. Very little. Adobe ColdFusion software uses JRun as the bundled J2EE
application server in the classic "standalone" configuration and in the
"multi-server configuration." While Adobe has announced that there will be
no new feature development for JRun as an independent commercial product, it
is still very well suited for its current use in ColdFusion and we will
continue to update JRun to address ColdFusion requirements. This development
announcement will have no impact on the functionality of ColdFusion or any
of its features.


--
Ken Ford
Adobe Community Expert - Dreamweaver
Fordwebs, LLC
http://www.fordwebs.com


"DCwebGuy" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:fm813l$e$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Since ColdFusion uses Jrun as the backbone for multi-server support and
> clustering, what with Adobe replace it with in future versions of
> ColdFusion??
>
> http://www.adobe.com/products/jrun/productinfo/faq/eod/
>

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LEGEND ,
Jan 11, 2008 Jan 11, 2008

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DCwebGuy wrote:
> Since ColdFusion uses Jrun as the backbone for multi-server support and
> clustering, what with Adobe replace it with in future versions of ColdFusion??
>
> http://www.adobe.com/products/jrun/productinfo/faq/eod/

As Ken indicated is that JRUN will no longer be a separate product line.
It is now under the ColdFusion development team's control and will
become focused on driving ColdFusion.

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