JRun 3.0 incorporates Ejipt as a stand-alone or built-in EJB server and
container.  Ejipt is fully compliant with EJB 1.1, and is (last time I
looked) only about 300 KB.  Get JRun 3.0 beta 5 from
http://beta.allaire.com/jrun30

Scott Stirling


----- Original Message -----
From: "Megan Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:07 AM
Subject: What is best EJB Server?


> Anyone have recommendations for an EJB Server?   I would like to find a
> cheap/free one for prototype development.   Would love to know what
everyone
> is actually using.   I did find an article from Network Computing (Nov,
> 1999) that recommended Novera and Secant EES.   But article mentioned that
> you have to extend a custom servlet class for Novera.   I need to find a
> server/development environment that does not force any custom tags or
> classes (beyond the Deployment Descriptor for EJB.)
>
> I'm currently using JRun as web server - using KAWA and HomeSite to
develop
> JSP and servlets.   Am considering Orion - but nervous only 2 programmers
> supporting.   Basically, I'm not married to any environment - as long as I
> don't have to use custom tags or special classes to implement J2EE
compliant
> application.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Megan Ray
> 336-373-8275
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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