Freeman Jackson wrote:

> Nagappan Palaniappan wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am an EJB Developer working in London and our
> > business is B2B - Online Market place.
> >
> > Could you pls. tell me why everyone is using WEB Logic
> > server instead of J2EE from SUN even though it is
> > free.
>
> WebLogic's came out first and alot of people just don't even know about the EJB
> portion of J2EE. That's the only reason I can think of. In the future, it is
> going to be impossible to compete against Sun's J2EE RI. If you just look at
> the history of Swing/JFC and the impact it had on companies KLG, RoguWave etc.,
> you begin to understand that Sun's free and open source EJB container is going
> to win out.
>

Yeah, of course. BTW, everybody starts using Tomcat as a web server. It's so much
better than those bloated web servers like Apache or Netscape Enterprise Server. I
was also using the JDBC drivers from oracle and weblogic, but now I've found this
free JDBC-ODBC bridge from Sun. What a beast!
You seem to know the Java and EJB world very well! If the Jini product you want to
sell us is as scalable , powerful, speedy and opensource as the J2EERI, I'll
certainly buy it.

ROFL ;-))

JB.

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