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From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jay Baker
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Subject: Re: Which is the best webserver for using ServletsAre we to presume that you found some instability in Java Web Server and the IBM product? I would be interested to hear more about that.
We use WebLogic and it is working out great. I haven't had the opportunity to investigate the other products though.
Jay Baker
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From: Tom Kochanowicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 3:32 PM
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Subject: Re: Which is the best webserver for using Servlets
I've tested WebSphere (IBM), JWS (SUN) and WebLogic WebExpress (BEA
Systems). The one I found was the most stable, best support and most
expensive was WebLogic. I guess you get what you pay for.Tom Kochanowicz
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Subject: Which is the best webserver for using Servlets
Hi Friends,
Which is the best Webserver for using Servlets. I want to use the webserver
for an Internat application using servlets.
Vinay
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Title: RE: Which is the best webserver for using Servlets
Hi
Jay,
Please don't assume anything. All I
am saying is from my personal tests that it was much easier for me to use
WebLogic's connection pooling with prepared statements. I could not crash it.
Again this is from my testing. It maybe more resource intensive because it is
pure java but it's as solid as a rock. In fact I liked it so much I bought stock
in the company (BEAS on nasdaq). I found there newgroups to be very organizied
http://ww4.weblogic.com (they are devided
into different subgroups e.g. JDBC, servlets, etc.) So now that I am a
stock holder and own there product I can't say I will give you an unbiased
opinion :-)
Tom
Kochanowicz
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