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.
>
> I worked with Tuxedo in 1995 and 1996. It was great,
> but double obsolete now.
>
please, someone correct me if I'm wrong but as far as I understand the
licensing of J2EE (as was explained on this list by Jim Driscoll this week)
even if the J2EE implementation were able to compete with all commercial EJB
servers there is no way you could use it to deploy EJBs in a commercial
project as production use is not covered (yet) by any available license.
As far as JOnAS is concerned I'm absolutely backing what Rickard said. We are
using it in a commercial project but that's only possible because we have very
low requirements as far as performance and scalability are concerned and I'm
quite sure there are a number of areas where JOnAS has to gain a lot of ground
before it can really be considered an alternative to weblogic, ejipt etc.
just my 2c,
robert
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