bryan vold wrote:
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> I don't know if it's good, but on the Oracle for Linux disk I got at Internet
> World this year had the Oracle Application Server on it. Might be worth
> checking out, especially if your an Oracle shop.
>
I can say a few things about since I witnessed a demo by
I don't know if it's good, but on the Oracle for Linux disk I got at Internet
World this year had the Oracle Application Server on it. Might be worth
checking out, especially if your an Oracle shop.
-Bryan
On Sun, Mar 21, 1999 at 01:10:19PM -0500, Michael Doherty wrote:
> Are there any good app
Hi!
On Sun, 21 Mar 1999 Michael Doherty wrote:
>Are there any good application servers for Linux? Eg., similar to
>Gemstone or NetDynamics.
There a OSS project for EJB's:
http://www.ejboss.org/
Ciao,
Andreas
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I am thinking about implementing non-pure java EJB Server for Linux using
GNOME's ORBit as a base. (Or any other free ORB that runs on Linux)
Is there
> Are there any good application servers for Linux? Eg., similar to
> Gemstone or NetDynamics.
EJBHome (now owned by IONA) may be a start. (I believe the package can be found
off the iona home site.
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Michael Doherty wrote:
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> Are there any good application servers for Linux? Eg., similar to
> Gemstone or NetDynamics.
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> TIA,
IBM is supposed to come out with Websphere for Linux by the end of this
month.
J.
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Are there any good application servers for Linux? Eg., similar to
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