Simon,

I would also like to see any review of a EJB app server or vendor include their
target audience. Not every app server or vendor should be compared on the basis
of providing products and services for the largest enterprise or web
applications. There are a few very capable products that target smaller
applications.

I a vendor I look for ISV support and pricing appropriate for reselling entire
applications which happen to include an EJB server.

--Victor

Simon Blake wrote:

>
> I am working on a paper called "Selecting a J2EE Vendor" and I have in the
> criterion at the current point in time:
> Developer Productivity
>
> Distributed Application Management
>
> EJB Prohibitions
>
> Interoperability
>
> J2EE Compliance
>
> Modular Design
>
> Organisational Stability
>
> Performance of Applications
>
> Support for Common Distributed Problems
>
> Vendor Stability
>
> Can anyone think of any other topics that are crucial to the selection of a
> J2EE vendor that I might have missed? I'll be putting the initial draft
> (minus matrix) up shortly for perusal and any constructive comment would be
> well received.
> ---
> Simon Blake
> the esperanto Group
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