> 2. You might decide to switch to specialized hardware that just runs a > JVM or Java operating system which does not have a normal UNIX > filesystem. I don't know what this might be, but it's possible that > somebody might make some product like this that is worth using, at least > to run an EJB server. > Oracle 8i is such an environment. You load your classes into the database using a special utility. It has benefits for entity beans in that you have optimized access to the database and the VM is tuned for server behavior. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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