>application servers. I think you should provide a more comprehensive list
of
>ejb servers. I always thought that to help a person make the _right_
>decision it was best to provide them with all the facts. My motto: If you
>are going to do it do it right.
I agree with you William, we should have a more comprehensive list, and we
will be adding more app. servers shortly. We opened this list of the "usual
suspects" just to get things going. Let me know what other app. servers you
would like listed.
>Having said that I do not know if this is really a good idea. I mean would
>you believe half the things posted on the web. I tend to more skeptical of
>claims without any serious evidence. To me this is just like basing your
>personal investment decisions on some post on a yahoo message board.
William, we realize the risks involved with setting this up, be we think
the benefits to the communit will outweigh the cons. People on this list
have been screaming for a forum like this for some time. Of course people
could post "garbage" in our reviews, but we will be deleting marketing hype
and flame bait. We are really trying to make an archive of developers real
world experiences with these products.
>I have a client working with a twisted product that has market dominance
and
>for the life of me I cannot understand why. The software has just broken
all
>the hearts of the clients developers. Its view regarding scalability and
>load balancing is to buy more (and I mean more) hardware. I recently heard
>an application server vendor touting a similar architecture/solution though
>not so fine grain.
This is another reason why our forums will be useful, so know one repeats
the mistakes of others.
thanks for your input William,
Floyd
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