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| denismoreno 2006-02-28, 6:21 pm |
| is it bad to have JRUN 4.0 and dreamweaver on the same testing machine?
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| Chris In Madison 2006-02-28, 6:22 pm |
| Just a wild guess here, but I suspect that they wouldn't conflict with one
another. JRun is an application server, so it would likely be just like
having Tomcat, Sun AE, or any other application server running at the same
time.
Best regards,
Chris
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| Lawrence TMM 2006-02-28, 6:22 pm |
| Your wild guess is correct Chris. There's no problem - if you have enough
ram. I run IIS, Tomcat, ColdFusion - Dev version, and JRUN, along with PHP,
MySQL 5 and the Dev Version of MS SQL Server on the same machine. I do go
into Windows > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services and shut
down some of the ones I'm not currently using however otherwise things do
slow down due to all the ram hogging going on.
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"Chris In Madison" <cowens@GOAWAYDIRTYRATSPAMMERScnw.com> wrote in message
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> Just a wild guess here, but I suspect that they wouldn't conflict with one
> another. JRun is an application server, so it would likely be just like
> having Tomcat, Sun AE, or any other application server running at the same
> time.
>
> Best regards,
> Chris
>
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