Hi,
I would add a couple of minor points, as others have already covered the main ones.

You say you're only using Weblogic's JSP container.  Tomcat's JSP container (known as 
Jasper) is used not only by Tomcat, but by JBoss, JonAS, IBM's Websphere, and a number 
of other commercial products.  So by switching, you not only get a free solution (BEA 
is $$$$$ as others have noted), but one that's used by a huge customer base and with 
many support options.

As QM noted, there's no official professional services provider for Tomcat, or Apache 
in general.  The ASF cannot sanction such an "official" provider because of its legal 
formulation.  However, there are a number of support companies which will do Apache, 
Tomcat, and Jasper.  Some of them, such as Covalent, have an excellent track record, 
numerous Fortune 1000 customers, and 24x7 support.  That should be sufficient to CYA 
for management, which as someone mentioned is always a consideration.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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>From: Bjørn T Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 7:32 PM
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>Subject: Tomcat vs BEA Weblogic?
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>I am taking over a project that's running on Weblogic 8.1 SP3 today.. They
>are only using
>the jsp-container and it is time to renew the support agreement with BEA.
>So I was just wondering, is it worth it? Or is Tomcat as good as WL or
>maybe better? Does
>WL have features that is missing in Tomcat? When the time comes to use EJB,
>is JBoss as
>good as/better than WL?
>
>So basically, I would like some advice on why I should/shouldn't continue
>with Weblogic? :)
>
>
>
>Regards,
>
>BTJ
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