In my experience Oracle Application Server is worthless. It does not run
JSPs out of the box, and the servlet runner is very difficult to figure out.
We have JSP/Servlet-based applications which we planned to deploy on OAS but
instead we have junked OAS in favor of iPlanet (Netscape) Enterprise Server
v4.1 (which does JSP 1.1 and Servlets 2.2 out of the box). We're considering
looking at iPlanet Application Server for hosting EJBs as well. We do use
Oracle 8i R2 on SPARC Solaris and are very satisfied with that. We are also
using JDeveloper and are just as satisfied with that as any other Java
IDE...
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From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Margus Kaur
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 7:39 AM
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Subject: Solution with JSP
Hello,
I am new in web-based application development and actually quite confused
because all the huge amount different softwate offered for building
web-applications.
As much I have searched, JSP seems to be the best technology for building
quick mission-critical web-based business applications. What troubles me is
what kind of tools I should use. So I turn to you for advice, prolly not the
best list to do it, but I really do not know where to find independend
opinion about that.
So far I worked out next soulution:
Operatin system SOLARIS or AIX
Database Oracle 8i (mandatory to use)
Development with Oracle JDeveloper
For application Oracle Application Server
Netscape Enterprise Webserver with SSL
In described soulution, should I have somewhere J2EE? Or is there
alternatives in my choise?
Thank you.
Regards,
Margus
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