Cui,

Tomcat is non-proprietary, so, if you are a little careful, anything you write could 
outlive any product commercial or otherwise.  Same with the knowledge/skill you 
develop.  If you start with Tomcat and something better comes along, you can switch 
without feeling guilty about spending thousands of company dollars on something that 
isn't being used.  

Another good reason is you have no licenses to worry about.  If you need to setup some 
sort of prototype system, you can make another box and not have to worry about the 
corporate police or some company coming after you.  If you wanted, you could put one 
on every users machine in the company.

Otherwise, it's mainly a religious question like Microsoft vs. Linux vs. Mac.

I've had Tomcat in production for a couple years and never had any kind of a crash or 
failure with it.  I also got all the upgrades free - no begging or waiting or install 
keys or flaky setup programs.

Chuck


-----Original Message-----
From: Cui Xiaojing-a13339 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 4:30 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Need your suggestion


Hello All,

We plan to develop two web applications. Now we have two solutions for them and only 
one solution could be chosen for the two applications, that means the two application 
must use same solution. 

The two solutions are:
1. Oracle JServer+Oracle 9iAS 1.0.2
2. Tomcat + Apache

Could you please give some suggestion about which solution is better?

Thanks&Regards,
Xiaojing
 

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