I have the same experience.
--- "Vootla, Venkateswara-Prasad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are using NAS4.0.. and my recommendations
> 1) The builder NAB4.0 sucks... it is neither a good editor nor a good IDE
> 2) NAS4.0 often throws this GX2GX Socket Result code missing error.. which
> can happen for some hazar different reasons and you have no clue why it
> happens... debugging is a pain in such cases
> 3) The runtime error stack trace often gives inadequate information
> 4) Connection pooling never worked on Unix platforms.
> 5) Entity beans not fully supported
> 6) the runtime only supports jdk1.1.7 or earlier versions.. not compatible
> if you intend using jdk1.2
> 5) I can go on... but in a nutshell NAS4.0 is a simple and rapid hack over
> their earlier NAS3.0 i.e the applogic version, released with the sole
> objective of being among the first j2ee compliant ejb servers.
> Finally I'd say, evaluate their iplanet6.0 which they claim is fully ejb
> compliant and has jdk1.2 runtime..or even better, if you have an option, go
> for different vendors viz. IAS or Weblogic etc..
> ~Prasad
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ravindra Balija [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 10:21 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Regarding NAS 4.0 using EJB
> >
> > Dear ALL,
> > Does anybody in the list have any experiences with NAS 4.0
> > implementation EJB Support and JSP support? We are going into the
> > coding phase soon. I would like to know are there any pitfalls which
> > we need to take care of. Please let us know so that we could avoid
> > making the same mistakes.
> >
> > Thanks with regards,
> > Ravindra
> >
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