If a 'low cost' server is of similar value to open source then you may be
interested in Orbware's J2EE server, which includes Tomcat.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Endres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 18 July 2000 20:20
Subject: Re: Jboss or JOnAs - which is better
>> I understand the two most popular open source EJB servers for Tomcat are
>> Jboss and JOnAs. Does anyone know the pros and cons of one over the
>> other?
>
>I have found Jonas to be a good platform once you got it installed and
working.
>Installation was not easy, but not impossible. I only loaded it marginally,
so
>I can not speak to "scaling". However, last I looked, Jonas was still EJB
1.0,
>which I found unacceptable.
>
>We tried very hard to get JBoss to work. It is easy to install, but we
could
>not get the XML tool to work, and there appears to be no means of
deployment
>other than that tool. I will not use a product that requires GUI tools to
>deploy, since that eliminates the ability to use "make". There appeared to
>be many other problems getting JBoss to work, so we dropped it with the
hope
>that it would be better sometime later.
>
>We never got around to trying OpenEJB, because...
>
>We finally installed Orion, and we love it. However, it is not Open Source.
>
>tim.
>
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