IMO, 9iAS R2 is _OVERLY_ complex, complicated & confusing.
I was forced to using R2 because of a _BAD_ memory leak in
the f60webm executable in R1. Oracle Tech. Supp. for 9iAS 
R2 is poor to nonexistent.

My advice is to avoid 9iAS R2 if at all possible.

"Loughmiller, Greg" wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have an opinion as to which is easier to implement,
> architecture, performance and development differences?
> 
> We are working on implementing on of these.. We have a standard on App
> Servers and we need to consider the use of BEA/Iplanet and being used as a
> proxy...
> 
> thanks!
> Greg
> 
> Greg Loughmiller
> Sr Manager - Enterprise Data Architecture
> gloughmiller (IPS)
> 678.893.3217 (office)
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