My company is using it with excellent results in a production environment.
Check out www.liquidwit.com. Not much to see as it is a member-only
service but we have been using it since September and have had only minor
difficulties.
In fact, the fewest difficulties of any production environment I have
deployed in (and that covers a broad range of types/generations of serving
systems). This was my fifth major project (major being measured in
person-years of development) and by far the most challenging and demanding
of the development/serving environment. JBoss has most definately served
well. There is no other system which would be more appropriate for
someone to use.
If you want something to spend money on (or simply have the budget
available to you), buy a good database for the back end and a dedicated
first-tier host from a var that will bring the whole package configured to
your door--you won't be able to do better than jBoss on the front end
anyway so save yourself one major headache that way.
As the person who has been ultimately responsible (blame-wise anyway) for
the success or failure of each of those five projects, I would bet it all
on JBoss all over again if I had to.
FYI, we evaluated both Bea *and* IBM and settled on JBoss, Resin, Linux
and the Sun JRE.
C=)
On Dec 29, Ryan Marsh quoth:
> There was a thread a while back where I asked about jBoss in the Enterprise.
> You should read it. A few people posted about their experiences. Some were
> still in development. You might want to follow up with those inidviduals and
> see how their projects have gone.
>
> Regards,
> -ryan
>
> The three great virtues of programming are laziness, impatience, and hubris,
> but bigotry makes the open-source world go round.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rich Schiavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: jBoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 3:28 PM
> Subject: [jBoss-User] production deployments using JBoss
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> >
> > i'm evaluating JBoss vs. Weblogic and wondering if anyone has any
> > reference production sites deployed using JBoss.
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > rich
> >
> >
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