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Jrun

Macromedia Jrun is a J2EE application server which was originally developed in 1997 as a Java Servlet engine by Live Software. Jrun was subsequently purchased by Allaire, who brought out the first J2EE compliant version. It was acquired by Macromedia much before it took over Allaire in 2001, and subsequently by Adobe Systems when it took over Macromedia in 2005. Its latest patch Updater 6 is available.

What do we mean by application server? An application server is a server program in a computer in a distributed network that provides the business logic for an application program. The application server is a part of a three tier application consisting of consisting of a graphical user interface (GUI) server, an application (business logic) server, and a database and transaction server.
In 2007 Adobe Systems discontinued the new feature development for Jrun. However Updater 7 will be released and the ColdFusion team will continue to make changes to its underlying Java engine as they require.

Jrun, an application server from Macromedia is based on Sun Microsystems' Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). JRun consists of Java servlets, Java Server Page (JSP), Java Messaging Service (JMS), Enterprise JavaBeans, and the Java Transaction Service (JTS). The 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) are the major clients of Jrun.
There are four editions of Jrun: Developer, Professional, Advanced, and Enterprise. The Developer Edition consists of the full JRun package licensed for development use only but is limited to three concurrent connections. The Advanced Edition is especially designed for deploying JSP and servlet applications in a congested server environment. The Professional Edition is used by companies who host servlet and JSP-based Web applications from a single server. The Enterprise Edition is used by companies who build and deploy e-commerce Java applications.

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