OrionServer runs on almost any platform as it is pure java.  So not sure I buy the 'supports more os's' comment.

 

Orion has been tested on the following platforms:

    • Windows 95/98/NT/2000
    • Sparc Solaris
    • Linux
    • FreeBSD 4.x
    • AS/400
    • HP-UX (with classic vm)

 

Is the ones they tried, but I am sure there would be few problems with most any OS that supports java.

So I am not sure where you got that from.

 

 

Granted, I will agree Web Logic has more features, but does not necessarily mean you need them all, for example their JMS implementation sucks. 

 

Keep in mind Orion server was the first J2EE commercial product,

 

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Take a look at OrionServer (www.orionserver.com)  at $1,500 / server and 5x faster than Web Logic, I would wonder why people would use others.

 

 


 

Perhaps because WebLogic has more features, supports more OSes and is J2EE certified? 

 

 

 

hth,

 

    Marin


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