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[Menchaca, Joaquin] Actually, this has nothing to do with "GUI" vs
"CLI" type of arguement. This is just a cost effectiveness issue. The more
cumbersome it is to configure something, the more time is invested. Even
though JSERV is freeware, the time that takes those not familar with the
system is far greater than packages like JRUN and iPlanet. The the total
costs of the commercial package + cost of paying an engineer to
configure/administer the system, makes JSERV more expensive than JRUN or
iPlanet.
Now take a non-working college student whom isn't paid anyhow, then
JSERV becomes more cost effective.
That's the point.
> Essentially what this boils down to is whether you believe "interface is
> king"
> or you are one of those people who don't mind getting into the deep
> darkest
> corners of tweaking software configurations to get it right.
>
[Menchaca, Joaquin] PS - I configure things in iPlanet by hand
anyhow because it is far easier than going through NetScape rendered GUI on
UNIX. Plus it adds more flexibility to the system as I like to dynamically
configure my environment through shell scripts (with usage of sed and awk).
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