While looking for open-source J2EE-related stuff I ran across Enydra and was
wondering if anyone here has had any experience with it. From what it I've
read it doesn't appear to support JSP but instead uses its own technology
called XMLC. Some of the features of XMLC (and Enhydra in general) sound
very intriguing but I'm a bit leary of using a non-standards-based
technology because then I'd be locked in to using only Enhydra. Any
comments?
Is there an open-source fully J2EE application server available yet? The
major closed-source ones I've looked at are very expensive ($5k - $30k per
cpu). The project I'm working on will hopefully (if our business does well
:) ) eventually be distributed across 10 to 50 servers (all running linux -
no Microsoft tax - yay!). Obviously the per-application-server cost is an
important consideration. So far I'm leaning towards OrionServer which is
shaping up to be a pretty kick-butt server at a very reasonable price ($1500
per server (not cpu)) but I thought I'd investigate open-source options, as
well.
Brien Voorhees
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