Hello,
I am currently reading up on Java and Servlets for deploying my website. I
have not used but am currently planning on using Enhydra. Enhydra is a free
open source Web Application Server which is servlet based. It is designed
to seperate data, business logic and presentation logic. It has tools for
using mapping objects to relational databases. I am sure someone has
probably used it with Oracle. It has some pretty neat technologies.
For more information goto: http://www.enhydra.org
Jimmie Houchin
At 04:54 PM 7/15/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Could anyone help me starting to look for information about application
>servers? I'm so far familiarized enough with servlets, but I'd like to know
>the advantages of Enterprise Java Beans and Application Servers. Are
>servlets still used in those environments?
>Is there any trial version of an Application server? which one is the best
>for large applications accesing Oracle? What is the difference between a
>Servlet Engine and an Application Server? I'm very confused. Any help would
>be really appreciated. Thanks in advance,
> David.
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