Hello S�ren,

Have looked at the Gemstone/Java Chile.  It has got total support for EJB
and they are the pioneers of the App Server thing.  I don't work for them
but I have been using theeir GS/J App Server for prototyping an Internet
project that requires high volume of concurent access....  The only thing is
that they are rather more expensive than the rest.

But ayou also look at the WebSphere of IBM....

Hope this is Helpful.


To find out more about how ejb works check the following:

www.ejbhome.com

you should find tutoials and whitepapers...

Good Luck

Maz

-----Original Message-----
From: Kress <Kress>; S�ren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 3:30 PM
Subject: Developing with EJB


>Hi!
>
>We are currently evaluating technologies for our forthcoming development
>projects (internet applications with >50 concurrent users on the rdbms).
>
>EJB seem to be a nice alternative but at the moment it seems as if plain
>CORBA
>supplies are more robust platform. Especially the application server
>market is
>highly dynamic and to make a decision for a vendor seems impossible.
>
>Is there anywhere a source for success stories where complex commercial
>mission-critical systems were built with EJB?
>
>Can you recommend an application server that
>- supports EJB
>- scales
>- has an affordable licensing policy
>
>Overall, can you recommend relying on EJB at this point in time?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Soeren
>
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