Just a question. I'm wondering what the IBM UO.Net pooling provides over using MS Enterprise Services pooling with UO.Net? The MS pooling component is built into the Windows OS (Enterprise Services for .Net aka Component Services). The IBM option seems to be expensive as far as licencing goes especially in light that seemingly similar functionality is already available. Can anyone tell me or are there any whitepapers or manuals available on IBM U2 pooling that might describe any benefits it might have that would justify the extra cost?
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