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Hi Joshua

I worked with OAS for the last two years (first with WAS - web application
server) and had a pretty good experience. But we're using PL/SQL which is a
very powerful implementation of a procedural language like Pascal. If you
don't use Oracle 8i as database and Java platform I would refrain from using
Java at all. From the set of Oracle products OAS is likely to be disappear
if the wave towards Java keeps going as Oracle invested a lot in 8i's
advanced Java technique and - at least with respect to Java - 8i offers the
very same functionality.

Hope this helps though the conclusions are left to the reader ...

Christof

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Hi all,

Just wanted to introduce myself, and ask for some help (of course).  
My name is Joshua Chen, and I'm working for a internet startup 
company that is moving their website from asp to java.  Right now 
they have ChiliSoft running on Solaris with Apache as the 
webserver.  I wanted to try to steer the head honcho towards JServ, 
but he is reluctant to do so, because he has been burned before by 
using what he calls "multi-vendor" solutions. *shrug*  We have a 
Oracle database, hence the consideration of Oracle Application 
Server.  I'm a little more familiar with JServ than OAS, but I don't 
know enough about both to make any convincing arguments for 
either side, besides the "I'm more familiar with JServ", which doesn't 
carry too much weight (I'm a consultant).

My question to any of you guys is:

Does anyone have any experience with both JServ and OAS (we 
would be running 4.0.8), and what are his/her feelings on it?

Hopefully I can take these responses and use them on the head 
honcho to convince him to use JServ rather than OAS.  

Thanks in advance for your help!

Joshua Chen
Apaise Technology Solutions, Inc.





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