Hi,
Just as a note, my company is about to roll out an EJB-based
application, and picked Web Logic as the state of the art EJB
solution (the clustering was a big selling point, especially
WRT uptime).
I learned about jBoss this week and pointed it out to the
CTO/CIO, they looked at the website and the start of a FAQ and
said this doesn't look mature yet, but let's keep an eye on it.
I'd suggest updating the FAQ and also posting a user list
of some sort (that was the other thing they looked for), it'd
help get more users aboard IMHO.
The testimonials page was helpful.
I look forward to trying jBoss, myself!
Yours Sincerely,
Aleksey Tsalolikhin
UNIX System Administrator.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 01:23:45PM -0700, Josh Kulkin - FM wrote:
> I am planning a relatively large website which will have a lot of
> servlet-requested jobs to be done by EB's
>
> I am considering using jBoss, or WebLogic for its EJB-enabled application
> server; I am also considering creating my own distributed network with Jini.
>
> Lets say I chose jBoss. Could I cluster them to avoid a single point of
> failure on one machine? If not, is this functionality being developed, and
> how far away is it?
>
> These user requested jobs will eventually add up to become a very large
> amount of work (image resizing, HTML modification, database work, various
> computations). How do the jBoss servers scale?
>
>
> What I would like to do is have a group of computers (say, 10 for starters)
> with JVMs that could sit on a network and perform the actual jobs for the
> users, is this possable to do this intelligently with jBoss?
>
> Does jBoss have an integrated servletRunner, and if not, does it work well
> with Resin1.1?
>
> Is jBoss a truly enterprise level program, or should i consider shelling out
> the $10,000 for the WebLogic?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Josh Kulkin
> Developer
> Network Commerce, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 415-981-1355
>
>
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