For what it is worth
AppServer will allow you to develop, jar and deploy all within the SunOne
environment
1)AppServer has a resource price in that the additional resources the
product consume by doing everything for you may prove too high a price in
resource usage for its use
2)Coding Beans JSP and Servlets yourself, jar, ear and war and deploy (with
Ant) would give you a closer feel for your system as well as generating and
running TestCases when a new class has been checked into Version Control

Option 2 is free and is reserved for the most diehard developer-
Option 1 is costly initally but will allow you to accelerate your
implementation to roughly 1/2 the time of Option1

Maybe if we knew more about the DB repository I could make a more
well-informed decision..

Anyone else?

-Martin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Velmurugan (Java)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 12:39 AM
Subject: Reg:Suggestion Needed.


Dear All,

This is off topic. Kindly help me.....

We have planned to develop an application that could be completely
Management Information System (MIS). There is no crucial transactions on
that. Just we have collected data from different places then consolidated
and publish necessary information in different format on the browser. In
this scenaria shall we go with EJB or Application Server or not?.  This is
going to be an intranet (WAN) web application. kindly advice us which java
technology would suitable for this.

Thanks in advance,

Velmurugan P
Java Team.

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