Hi all,
    I have been investigating JSP on OAS (Oracle Application Server) recently, the
latest version I could download from  http://technet.oracle.com/ was 4.0.8.1 (I
reccomend technet for all Oracle documentation needs alone) was 4.0.8.1.
    OAS explicitly does not support JSP's as yet but I managed to get a reference on
technet that said they would be available in 4.0.8.2, I have a question with Oracle
at the moment about getting beta or pre-release code.
    You should be able to run OAS with Apache, this is mentioned in the docs (I never
chased it down though).
    OAS is also a HTTP server, so you may not want Apache in the mix as well.
    OAS seems to be a production class application, although I have heard problems in
much earlier versions. I have never run it in a production system.
    Other than OAS I have never seen a product called Oracle Web Server, it may be
vapourware or markettingware, so check.
    I also have only been looking from the point of view of Linux/NT.

Good Luck,
Andrew Russell.

Bruce Appelt wrote:

> Hello,
>
>         We are working on a proposal for a client who has expressed interest in
> using the Oracle Web/Application Server to host a JAVA/JSP web solution
> instead of the traditional Apache / JRun solutions we usually deliver.  I am
> not opposed to doing things differently, but I want the client and ourselves
> to understand fully what the trade-offs are between an Oracle
> Web/Application Server / JSP solution and an Apache Web Server / JRun
> solution.  An HP-UX 11 will be the target server, by the way.
>
>         My first problem is that I am not sure if the Oracle Web Server and the
> Oracle Application Server are inexorably linked together, or if I can go
> with a hybrid Apache / Oracle Application Server / JSP solution instead of
> the two previously mentioned solutions.
>
>         My second problem is that I can find no comparative information for these
> products.  Has anyone worked with Oracle Application Server before?  I know
> that we are talking brand spanking new technology here, so I might just not
> be able to find anyone who knows anything about it.
>
> Thanks so much in advance for all your comments,
>
>         B r u c e
>
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