- JRun is an application server from Macromedia that is based on Sun Microsystems' Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). JRun consists of
Java Server Page (JSP), Java servlets, Enterprise JavaBeans, the Java
Transaction Service (JTS), and the Java Messaging Service (JMS). JRun works with the most
popular Web servers including Apache, Microsoft's Internet Information Server
(IIS), and any other Web server that supports Internet Server Application Program Interface (ISAPI) or the Web's common gateway interface (CGI).
JRun comes in four editions: Developer,
Professional, Advanced, and Enterprise. The Developer Edition consists of the
full JRun package, but it is licensed for development use only and is limited to
three concurrent connections. The Advanced Edition is designed for deploying JSP
and servlet applications in a clustered server environment. Companies who host
servlet and JSP-based Web applications from a single server use the Professional
Edition. Companies who build and deploy e-commerce Java applications use the
Enterprise Edition.
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