Our testing of WebLogic's JDBC Informix driver were less than favorable.  We
much preferred using the one from Informix, which was free as well.

Dan

> ----------
> From:         James Cooper[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To:     James Cooper
> Sent:         Thursday, August 12, 1999 9:07 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: WebLogic 4.5 impression?
>
> On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Michael Davidovich wrote:
>
> > Did anyone try and has an impression on WebLogic 4.5.
> > It seems like a good choice if one wants fast JSP front end + EJB?
>
> I'm using it on a project now.  we're still in development, but it seems
> to be working well.  The only issue with the JSP implementation is that
> changes to included files do not force recompilation of JSPs that include
> the file (spec is ambiguous on this).  As a result we constantly have to
> trash the generated class files to manually force recompilation (we're
> using source safe, which makes files read only, so a recursive "touch"
> operation is not an option).
>
> But that's not really their fault.  we're not using the EJB stuff, so I
> couldn't comment on that.
>
> BTW, their JDBC drivers are excellent.
>
> -- James
>
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