Thanks that was great help!!

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Kevin Duffey [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Thursday, May 11, 2000 10:46 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Re: Why do we use combinations??

        Rather than a list, just stick with Orion app server, or Resin.

        www.orionserver.com
        www.caucho.com

        Orion is a full J2EE compliant application server with web server,
        servlet/jsp container, ejb container, and a whole lot more.

        Resin is a bit less, but is easier to work with. Resin is a full web
server
        with servlet/jsp container and sports a lot of nice features.

        Both run $1500 per server license for production use only. Resin is
a full
        open-source project though..so you can have the source to help the
Resin
        team or modify it for your use. Orion isn't open source, but it is
free to
        use for any purpose, including production (ofcourse..you should pay
the
        license fee).

        I have found Orion is a bit faster than Resin, but for all but the
most
        demanding sites, I would use Resin over Orion for web site use only.
If you
        want J2EE capabilities with EJB support, look to Orion instead.

        Either way, both are great products, and thus far I have found they
are
        quite a bit faster than any other solution, including weblogic,
IIS/JRUN,
        Apache/JRUN, Apache/JServ, and cheaper than most of the others as
well. I
        guess Apache/Tomcat/Jserv is the cheapest..its free.


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