on 11/7/2000 2:06 AM, "Kief Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Diethelm Guallar, Gonzalo typed the following on 12:55 06/11/2000 -0400
>> * Non-free (price) but non-expensive:
>> 
>> Enhydra Pro: $499 http://www.lutris.com/products/LutrisEnhydraPro.html
>> Resin: $500 http://www.caucho.com/
> 
> Allaire also has one called JRun which is, I believe, about $500 for the
> servlets/JSP
> only version, more (but not as bad as BEA/IBM/Netscape) for the EJB version.
> No source of course.

This one has already been mentioned. JRun is also full of security holes.

> The Orion app server does EJB as well as servlets and JSP and, although I
> haven't
> done anything other than install it and look at the welcome page

Now there is a testimonial that would make me want to use it on a multi
million $ website. :-)

> I'm currently using Resin on a production site, it's very tightly written,
> the author is active
> and responsive on the mailing list, keeps up with the standards, and makes
> the source
> available. The licensing is very friendly (for a commercial license),
> basically you don't
> have to pay unless someone is actually making money for using it. It's
> solid and fast,
> I give it a thumbs up.

Yes, Resin has had good votes from many people.

> Personally I'm switching back to Tomcat, but that has more to do with my
> interest in
> keeping up with what's going on with Jakarta and Apache than because it's
> necessarily
> the best production solution.

I think it is very cool that servlets allow you to essentially switch
between containers as needed and that there are so many options available.

-jon

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