I think Jeff was right... this is getting boring.  And Sriram, I do like
to see pertanent vendor information, I just like to see it wrapped
in the vendor tags so that I can seperate it from opinion.

Kirk

PS  unless it's clever and full of whit, flame me at my email address,
not in this listing.

-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, February 04, 2000 12:19 AM
Subject: [Fwd: Re: tell me why]


>Sriram Srinivasan wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>
>I've pointed out a bug in your product regarding the use of
>java.lang.Long as a primary key, yet no one has provided a fix.  Many
>workarounds have been suggested, but the cause of the problem has yet to
>be solved.  See case numbers 150982 and 150916.
>
>>
>> Perhaps that explains why we have never lost an account to any of our
>> competitors on technical reasons alone.
>>
>
>We are going to be using Gemstone/J instead of your product after a 6
>month technical evaluation proved that Gemstone/J was the superior
>server.  I would not make such broad statements unless you are entirely
>sure that they are true.
>
>- TK
>
>> 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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