I am currently investigating the WebLogic app server (enterprie edition) for use in
a supply-chain system which includes legacy SAP, Oracle, and some proprietary
logistics systems on the backend.

I was wondering if you (or anyone else out there who has used it) could tell me a
little more about your experiences.

specifically, I am wondering how much CPU/RAM space it eats when in use, the
learning curve associated with using it (if you are an experienced JAVA
programmer), performance versus ibm's websphere, and how customizable it is for
tying in to ERP legacy systems.

Thanks,

christine

Starsinic Frank wrote:

> we are evaluating the weblogic app server and we like it better than anything
> else.
>
> it's further ahead of the game and seems to stay there, as opposed to playing
> leapfrog with the
> other vendors on who's got more stuff to offer.
>
> they have their own RMI which is very robust and easy to implement/pull out if
> necessary
> they support the lastest jsp, servlet api
> their rmi servers / ejb's can be secured easily so unwanted users / programs
> cannot access them
> they have great clustering ability which replicates session info on more than
> one app server if needed
>
> i like it.
>
> frank
>
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