Re: Choosing open source app server for linux

2001-06-23 Thread Tony Dean
Kevin, I've worked a bit with Enhydra. Seems nice and supports most Java stuff. If I may utter a minor blasphemy in this list server I recently put up a collaborative site in 10 working days (across 5 weeks) with a product called Zope (www.zope.org) it is not Java based though. It is written in P

Re: Choosing open source app server for linux

2001-06-14 Thread kevin1
> I've never used JBoss, but one thing that's noteworthy about Enhydra in your > situation is that it supports load balancing out-of-the-box through the use > of Enhydra Director (an apache module). Unfortunately, I am not using apache. I am using Zeus.

Re: Choosing open source app server for linux

2001-06-14 Thread Peter Schuller
> First, I have no budget for this... :) > Having said that - I need to come up with an app server that handles message > driven beans and is open source, and is enterprise capable (we're expecting > massive traffic) . I have narrowed things down to Enhydra or Jboss. We run a > clustered

Choosing open source app server for linux

2001-06-13 Thread kevin1
Hello all, First, I have no budget for this... :) Having said that - I need to come up with an app server that handles message driven beans and is open source, and is enterprise capable (we're expecting massive traffic) . I have narrowed things down to Enhydra or Jboss. We run a cluster