Hi Danilo (and everyone else)
More details - sure :-)
The product as such is a tool that can create ISO standard compatible
it-security policies, and then auto generates PDF, HTML version for it.
The policies are based on database objects rather than your typical
Word policy. Its called
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Thanks everybody for providing your testimonials! Could you possibly do
me
a favor and repost on the Testimonial Forum if you haven't
We use it as base for our company product, that is sold on CD as any
other off-the-shelf software.
We got 30-40 + a uncounted number of demo installations out there that
are running with almost no problems, and they are all installed using a
standard installer - no consulting on top.
/Thomas
I've the experience of working in a large scale intranet system and a middleware
system both running in JBoss. They both are functioning smoothly. The Intranet system
is for a huge Financial Institution and is being used extensively by minumum of 100
users concurrently. JBoss is just simply
for JBoss as JDJ Best App Server
http://www.sys-con.com/java/readerschoice2003/vote.cfm
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I Use JBoss 2.4.7 in 3 machines, and 10 sites
Never had problems, but are small traffic ones ;)
Giorgio
Hi all,
I was wondering? How many of you are actually running production systems
on JBoss?
Grtz,
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JBoss is used widely in production - we use it in all our apps for a
telecom company (not running the actual network, but all the systems
that run the company.)
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I went to the Sun JavaOne
We have 3 large volume web based reporting systems in production using both
the 3.0 and 3.2 series of JBoss. So far, no major problems.
Dustin Barlow
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Hi,
We have an application running focussing at sales departments.
It supports them in there aquisition as well as their relation management.
We have, on average 50 users concurrently using the system.
We are still using JBoss 2.4.6 though.
Regards,
Sales Companion :)
Cor Hofman
The
hi,
we are developing an multimedia content management system application for
internal use. client in Java Swing communicates thru XML protocol with
JBoss 3.2.2RC1 and Jetty. this system will be used by about 10 peple for
storing and menaging (e.g. editing meta informations) media files
We are using JBoss 3.0.x during development and in production on a few
sites.
We have about 5-7 application servers running in a cluster for approx.
20 Swing based WebStart clients per site. The clients communicate with
the app-servers using HTTPS tunneled RMI and JBossMQ JMS over UIL2.
So far
Deployed with our app in three medium/large telcos. Currently we only have a
very small part of our application using jboss, the rest being legacy C++ but
that is changing. Version 3.0.4 and not clustered. Running on solaris
servers.
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Ricardo Argello
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