Julien,
The server given by Sun is just a reference implementation, it isn't
intended for a production environment. The reasons to select any other
server may be a lot: performance, scalability, reliability, ability to
leverage legacy systems, pricing,...
Regards
Jose
julien piaser wrote:
> While trying to find a EJB server, I was wondering about the abilities
> of the J2EE EJB server that's given with sun's J2EE package. It seems
> that this package is delivered with tomcat and some default EJB
> container. What major
> difference is there between this EJB server and the others (JBoss,
> JOnAS, Websphere, Weblogic...). In other words, why do people select
> other tools than J2EE default's ?
>
> Regards
>
> J.Piaser
>
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