It might be good to know that there are several versions of Websphere.
Advanced and Enterprise editions have support for EJB's and they are pretty
different things alltogether. The Advanced version is more "pure Java" EJB
server and the Enterprise is also CORBA ORB with C++, Java etc. support + 2
phase commit support for different connections (e.g. CICS and IMS). In
Enterprise edition the EJB support is built using CORBA services.
To make things and comparisons even more complicated BEA has also two
versions of its app server. Weblogic Server and Weblogic Enterprise. They
have basically the same story. Weblogic Server is "pure Java-base"
EJB-server and the Enterprise (former BEA M3) is CORBA ORB with Tuxedo
"kernel". Now in Enterprise v5 there is also EJB-support.
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/whitepapers.html. There is
a performance white paper where they compare to one "leading competitors
server". Which, I guess means Weblogic Server. Remember this white paper is
made by IBM.
Regards,
Jouni
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Did some one work with WebSphere Application Server ? How good is
it? Who's better- WebSphere or Weblogic?
Thanks
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