Hi,
is it true to say that J2EE application servers are more suited to
e-commerce type applications than high volume transaction processing
applications?
We have started a new project that requires both - currently using a J2EE
application server with EJBs housing the shared business logic for both the
e-commerce and transaction processing events that asynchronously come from a
network of controlled devices. However, others want to change to COM+/MTS
(with a subsequent migration to .NET) citing that its performance and
scalability advantages make it a better fit for our TP requirements than
J2EE?
Any comments on this would be appreciated, including any companies using
J2EE for close to real time, high volume transaction processing, etc.
thanks,
Dean
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