If you are looking for a free EJB server, why not try JBoss
(jboss.org). There is supposed to be another open source EJB server
too, but I don't know the name.

Mike

--- "Kenneth D. Litwak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   THis is a fully-J2EE compliant server, but it isnot designed for
> the robust
> ness requirements of a commercial application and the licensing
> agreement
> forbids its use for a production system.  Even if you ignore
> that,you'd soon hit
> scalability problems I suspect.
>
>   Ken Litwak
>
> >As a new developer to the EJB Community, I am wondering how and if
> >j2sdkee-provided server could be used for production apps.  Is this
> server a
> >fully functional product?  Should it be used for production apps?
> >
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