Hehe...I always find it amusing that people always think that X is great
or Y is great and X sucks.  Isn't there some base understanding out there
that there is not one "hands-down" server that whoops all the others?  I think
it totally depends on the situation.  There's cases where I'd use NAS...there's
some where WebSphere should be used...etc.

Actually, there's a decent amount of people using WebSphere from what I've
seen.  It's usually pretty corporate and I've seen it mostly used in retail and
healthcare (traditionally big blue shops anyways).

m.



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William,

oh what I wouldn't give for a decision actually based on technical merit and
not politics and lies.  I would be VERY interested to see your comments on
EJB containers.  I suspect CMP will be addressed.  btw, is there no one
using WebSphere?  It seems that all recent discussions refer primarily to
IAS, WLS or GemStone/J (apologies if I missed others that were discussed).

Regards.

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