With the EE edition, you get the whole hog, TXSeries (Encina) for use as a
regular TPMonitor, DCICS for using CICS programs on Unix/NT systems, CB
(Component Broker) for CORBA stuff, MQSeries for messaging.
Plus of course the Servlet engine, IBM HTTP Server (Apache), and the EJB
engine to use as a CTM.
Plus some tools to integerate EJB stuff back to Encina Server etc..

It is an attractive price packaging solution for the Enterprise, when one
may be using either one or many of the above products.

-- Aravind

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ritwick Dhar
> Sent: Friday, 17 September 1999 02:00
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: IBM WebSphere Advanced Ve. Enterprise
>
>
> Does anyone know the difference between the two versions of WebSphere -
> Advanced and Enterprise - regarding EJB support? The literature
> on their web
> site is confusing. It says that the adv. ed. is a "Enterprise JavaBeans
> Server providing relational database transaction management and monitoring
> based on Enterprise JavaBeans and CORBA components " and the
> Enterprise ed.
> gives "Full support for the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 1.0 specification".
> What's the difference? If I needed EJB support why would I pay $35000 for
> the EE vs. $6000 for the AE?
>
> Regards
> Ritwick
>
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