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    Description: Well, since we last got together, events have overtaken us. In Part 3 , we had just gotten our port of ColdFusion MX (CFMX) Linux to run on the Mac. On Jan 7, 2003 Macromedia announced that the combination of JRun and CFMXJ2EE are available for the Mac. This changes everything! JRun is a J2EE-Certified application server. It can be used to deploy enterprise-level applications on the Mac. CFMX for J2EE (CFMXJ2EE) is our old friend, in a new package, that can be used to develop ColdFusion enterprise-level applications.

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