If your project will last more than half a year
(I image so), choose J2EE. By the time you want to
*run* it, many vendors will publish their servers,
then you can choose the best one. You should have
no problem to deploy your application to any of
them.

--- Rickard �berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey
>
> Nittle Gupta wrote:
> >         I am new to EJB technology.I am unable to
> decide which application
> > server to prefer - Weblogic or J2EE or any other
> else.I need to decide
> > this before writing any EJBeans because later on I
> can't afford any
> > problem.Any body can lead me to the write
> decision.
>
> In this case you don't have any choice (yet) since
> J2EE RI is not for
> deployment, only for development. So if you're
> choosing between the two,
> then Weblogic it is.
>
> The point is that soon you'll be able to *develop*
> on J2EE RI and know
> that you will be able to *deploy* on Weblogic (or
> whichever J2EE server
> you fancy. Orion is looking really cool IMHO).
>
> /Rickard
>
> --
> Rickard �berg
>
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>
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