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Adobe
JRun 4.1
Macromedia
JRun 4.1 is the fast, affordable, and reliable solution
for delivering Java applications. New featuressuch
as drag-and-drop deploy, XDoclet integration and optimised
Macromedia Flash connectivityspeed the development
and deployment of your next-generation Internet applications.
Currently used in production at over 10,000 companies
world-wide, JRun has confirmed reliability for powering
J2EE applications.
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Features
Include:
- Certified
J2EE 1.3 Compatible - JRun 4 was one of the first application
servers to become certified J2EE 1.3 compatible, demonstrating
the Macromedia commitment to J2EE. This is your guarantee
that any J2EE-compatible application will run with JRun
4.
- Built-in
Web Services Support - Building web services in JRun 4 is
as simple as editing a deployment descriptor to expose your
regular Java classes or Enterprise JavaBeans as web services.
Consuming web services is equally easy: JRun 4 automatically
generates Java proxies for web services based on their WSDL
files. The JRun Web Service Tag Library can also be used
to dynamically invoke web services from JavaServer Pages
(JSPs).
- Hot
Deployment and Hot Modification - In JRun 4, deploying an
application is as simple as copying an EAR, JAR, WAR, or
RAR file to the server directory. JRun 4 automatically senses
the new file, deploys it, and makes it available in the
target serverwithout restarting the server.
- Superior
EJB 2.0 Support - The JRun 4 EJB container has been redesigned
to provide superior support for the new EJB 2.0 features,
including local interfaces, message-driven beans, and the
new Container Managed Persistence (CMP 2.0).
- JINI-Based
Enterprise-Class Clustering - JRun 4 provides enterprise-class
server clustering, allowing load balancing and automatic
fail-over at all levels. In-memory session replication ensures
that state information is preserved. An objects' state is
also replicated in an optimised manner to provide the highest
level of reliability while maintaining performance.
- JMX
Service-Based Architecture - All the JRun 4 features (EJB
container, web container, logging, etc.) are implemented
as JMX services (called MBeans) plugged into the JRun kernel.
This elegant service-based architecture provides both a
highly customisable (you use only the services you need)
and an easily extensible (you can create your own custom
services) deployment platform.
- EJB
Development and Deployment Tool - The Enterprise Deployment
Wizard streamlines the process of developing and deploying
Enterprise JavaBeans. With its new O/R mapping capabilities
for CMP 1.1 and CMP 2.0, you can generate and deploy a fully
functional entity bean in minutes.
- Macromedia
Flash Remoting - JRun 4 provides native connectivity to
Macromedia Flash, enabling the easy exchange of data. Macromedia
Flash communicates with JRun 4 using the Action Message
Format (AMF) over HTTP, providing lightweight binary transfer
of data between the Macromedia Flash UI and JRun 4. Native
Macromedia Flash connectivity allows you to access EJBs,
Java classes, and MBeans with ease, speed, and security.
- New
JRun Management Console - The redesigned, JMX-enabled JRun
Management Console (JMC) provides an easy-to-use, intuitive
graphical user interface to manage your local and remote
JRun servers. Using the JMC, you easily create servers,
define clusters, manage applications, and implement JAAS-based
security.
- XDoclet
Integration - XDoclet is a popular Java utility that can
greatly simplify the development of J2EE components (such
as Enterprise JavaBeans, servlets, and custom tags) by allowing
you to maintain your component meta-data using Javadoc-style
comments in a single source file. XDoclet is now wholly
integrated into JRun 4. JRun 4 senses modifications to the
source file and automatically generates the auxiliary files
(such as interfaces and deployment descriptors).
Minimum
System Requirements:
- 64
MB RAM (128 MB recommended)
- 40
MB hard-disk space (80 MB recommended)
Operating
Systems Supported
- Windows
98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0 SP6a, Windows 2000 SP3 and
higher, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003
- Solaris
7, 8, 9, 10 (Sparc platform only)
- Red
Hat Desktop Linux 6.2, 7.X, 8.0, 9
- Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1, 3.0, 4.0
- IBM
AIX 4.3, 5L, v5.1, v5.2, v5.3
- HP-UX
11.0, 11i (PA-RISC 1.1/2.0 only)
- Turbolinux
- SuSE
Linux 7.2, 7.3, 8.x, 9.3
- Mac
OS X 10.2 and higher
Web
Servers Supported
- Apache
HTTP Server
- Microsoft
IIS
- Netscape
Enterprise Server
- iPlanet
- SunOne
Java
Virtual Machine (JVM) Support
- Sun
Java Virtual Machine 1.3.1 - 1.4.x
- Sun
Java Virtual Machine 1.5
(Requires JRun 4 Updater 5 or later)
- IBM
Java Virtual Machine 1.3.1 or higher
(IBM JDK 1.4.1 fully supported on Mac OSX with JRun Updater
4 or later.
IBM JDK 1.4.x will be supported on other platforms in a
later Updater.)
Database
Support
JRun
4 includes high performance type IV JDBC drivers from DataDirect
Technologies for the following databases:
- Oracle
- Microsoft
SQL Server
- Sybase
- DB2
- Informix
Education
Pricing:
| Box
Products |
ex.
VAT
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| JRun
4.1 (1-CPU) |
Call
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| JRun
4.1 (2-CPU) |
Call
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| JRun
4.1 (4-CPU) |
Call
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Box
contains Media and License.
| Non
Concurrent |
Points
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TLP
Level R
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TLP
Level S
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TLP
Level T
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CLP
Level 1
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CLP
Level 2
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CLP
Level 3
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| JRun
4.1 |
600
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£582
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£565
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£548
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£488
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£460
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£437
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| Concurrent
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Points
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TLP
Level R
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TLP
Level S
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TLP
Level T
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CLP
Level 1
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CLP
Level 2
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CLP
Level 3
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| JRun
4.1 |
600
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£727
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£705
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£684
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£609
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£574
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£546
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Media available at £19.00. Manual at £54.00
TLP
R - any order worth between 1-999
points.
TLP S - requires a minimum order of
1,000 points.
TLP T - requires a minimum order of 5,000 points.
CLP
L1 - requires a minimum initial order of 6,000 points.
CLP L2 - requires a minimum of 20,000 points**.
CLP L3 - requires a minimum of 50,000 points**.
**Accumulative
points count towards next discount level under CLP.
Concurrency
Often the number of users who have access to a product and
the number of users who use it are not equal. Provided that
the number of users who are using the software at one time
does not exceed the number of licenses, the customer can license
exactly the number of users who will be accessing it at one
time. This is commonly referred to as concurrency.
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Bundles
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