Wei Jiang wrote:
> Sun has published J2EE which makes all existing
> EJB servers (today) in the market *OBSOLETE*.
>
> Before the release J2EE, the best EJB server was
> Jonas from Bull (free form www.bullsoft.com),
> not WebLogic.
That is completely untrue. I have personally read through the source
code of JOnAS (hey, it's Open Source.. tough..), and it is not anywhere
near WebLogic (and having been the architect of 2 EJB-servers I think I
have a clue), or any other EJB server for that matter. Their
architecture has to be the most simplistic and naive code I have ever
seen i this field.
Today, the only virtue of JOnAS is that it is OpenSource, and "fun" for
testing EJB. However, neither their Entity support nor their Session
support comes near any of the commercial vendors, especially Weblogic.
What is in JOnAS today is a pretty decent implementation of JTS/JTA.
Their EJB support is however very lacking from an implementation/design
point of view. It will probably get better, I hope, but this is what is
in their current version.
Period.
/Rickard
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