I volunteer to compile such a matrix.
If you are a vendor of EJB servers, tools, or components, please send me
mail (please send it to me individually rather than to the entire list -- I
will compile the matrix and send it out to the list once it's reasonably
complete.
>From the research I've done so far, all EJB servers with the exception of
Oracle8i,
Oracle Application Server, Sun NetDynamics, and IBI Parlay support entity
beans. Some EJB servers that do support entity beans may not support
container-managed persistence. -- Those that do offer very different
capabilities. Pretty much everyone supports Solaris. Very few officially
support Linux, although any of the 100% Pure Java implementations should be
able to run on Linux (e.g. WebLogic and Bluestone).
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Krueger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 1999 3:19 AM
Subject: EJB product matrix
Hi,
does anyone know of an EJB product matrix on the web? i am looking for
something that tells me things like
supports entity beans (BMP/CMP)
licensing model
approx price
platforms supported
most of the vendors' websites aren't as informative as they should be.
if anyone could recommend an ejb-product that supports entity beans and
supports either linux (preferred) or solaris I would also appreciate it.
thanks,
robert
P.S.: I'am currently playing around with EJBHome but that's far from
being production level code
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