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|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lars Hoss
|Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 8:12 AM
|To: jBoss
|Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] query - how many people using JBOSS for....
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|Hi!
|
|Our company is using WebLogic server at the moment.
|I have started to look for some cheaper alternatives some
|time ago and so I found my way to jBoss.
|I must say I am very impressed! The installation is very easy
|and so the handling.
|The only drawback is the documentation and the somewhat
|confusing website.

we are redoing the website from scratch as we speak...

let's go "big-time"

marc

|For example it was not easy to find out how to make
|use of self added datasources in the EJBs (you have to modifiy
|jboss.xml in the right way).
|Nevertheless jBoss is a great product and I want to thank
|the jBoss team for this! Please keep your work going on! :-)
|
|Yours,
|Lars
|
|On Tuesday 31 October 2000 14:18, you wrote:
|> Yes, jBoss is the easiest to use that I have found so far.  I have used
|> WebLogic, Enhydra, and GemstoneJ.  jBoss is definitely easier to use than
|> any of these.  The documentation seems to be improving.  There is
|> definitely more documentation with jBoss than I found with Enhydra.  Have
|> you looked at http://www.jboss.org/getting_startedJB2.htm?  It took me a
|> while to find this. The jBoss web site could be a bit better organized.
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