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		<description>Have you tried running multiple instances of JRun when you need application isolation?</description>
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		<description>It doesn't appear that CFOBJECT has the ability to run the requested java object in a separate JVM from JRUN.  If this is the case, then it needs to be addressed, because a misbehaved java object can kill ColdFusion.  It doesn't even have to be particularly misbehaved--it need only call &quot;System.exit(0)&quot;, and boom!  ColdFusion is dead.  If we had the option of running a separate JVM instance, this wouldn't be a problem.</description>
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