Dossy said:
> Speaking of Tomcat and AOLserver ... has someone built a similar
> mechanism for Orion Server [1]?  It's not open-source but apparently it's
> incredibly fast, and if memory serves, Oracle bought them a while back
> to integrate into the Oracle suite of products as the Java piece.
I am not the greatest Java fan, but we (http://www.formicary.net/) use
Orion all the time, as it is the fastest, most compliant and reliable one
with the lowest footprint out there. Oracle didn't buy them, though. They
paid a boatload of money to be able to call it their own product. We have
the same deal, but for next to nothing as our CTO did a lot of debugging
on it and now is actualy going to do work on 2.0 for them, is what I heard
last. (The oracle deal apperantly made the original guys so richt they
couldn't be bother doing that much coding anymore)

If you ever want to use J2EE, it is the only one any wise person would
use. It's actualy free for development and non-comercial deployment. And
if you are using it commercialy, at $2500 per server it's a bargain
anyway...

Cheers,
Bas.


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