I used WebLogic on my last project.  We had found a pretty major
bug (the heartbeat garbage collect error).  We had a temporary fix
within a week and it was included in the next service pack which
was approximately 2 weeks after.  I have to say that the support
services I've worked with over there are pretty top notch.

m.


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02/03/2000 04:42 AM GMT
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Vikas Tyagi wrote:

> I have subscribed to this list some 2 months back and my inbox is
> overflowing with mails fo this list ( not that I mind). we are using
> PowerTier as EJB server for , but I have yet to hear from anyone else using
> the same. If someone can tell me the reason for this it will be
> appriciated.

>
> We conducted a  performance test and found that PT is almost 6 times faster
> than Weblogic about which everbody is crazy.But still when it comes to
> publicity it seems Weblogic has the upper hand.Why?????

Because we do take the entire customer experience seriously. We offer
helpful support to everyone, whether it is an evaluator or a competitor.
The product has a whole range of tremendously useful functionality, J2EE
support being just one part of it. We support clustering, replicated HTTP
sessions, global naming service over multicast, transparent COM integration.
We run TENS of THOUSANDS of tests EVERY NIGHT. Tests include
various combinations of  JVMs, java compilers, hardware platforms,
operating systems (NT, Solaris, Aix, HP), green vs. native threads, JIT
vs. non-JIT, etc. Sanity tests are run automatically the moment someone
checks a piece of code in. When bugs are found in the field, we provide
fixes in record time.

Perhaps that explains why we have never lost an account to any of our
competitors on technical reasons alone.

We firmly believe that our product has the best performance on the planet,
so we are definitely keen to hear the details of your test. What
kind of a test did you do? How many clients? What was the deployment descriptor

like? Did you measure scaleability  and stability as numbers of clients and
beans
were upped?

-Sriram

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