Kevan Miller wrote:
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> On May 31, 2008, at 1:03 PM, Wilbert Ribeiro wrote:
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>> Hello, I am testing the geronimo in environments of tests, but
>> wanted to think of people more specialised on the subject. In
>> general what the advantages of geronimo in relation to other free
>> solutions.
>
> Hi Wilbert,
> Here are a few reasons:
>
> * flexible server -- geronimo is a component based server (has been
> from the beginning). We provide a JEE5 compliant and Web Tier (JSP/
> Servlet) server images. However, you can easily build server images
> which are customized to your application requirements. For example, if
> your application(s) don't use JMS, the server images won't contain
> them. Alternatively, you can choose the functions that you'd like to
> include (e.g. JSP/Servlet, JMS, deploy, and admin console).
>
> * maven -- maven integration for building server images (see above),
> controlling servers, and deploying applications
>
> * plugins -- geronimo plugins provide an easy mechanism for installing
> server function or user applications into a geronimo server
>
> * admin console -- easy to use interface for modifying a server's
> configuration and settings survive server restart.
>
> * jee 5 certified
>
> * apache -- apache community, license, etc
>
> --kevan
>
>
>
Hi kevan, thanks for you response, but you know say if the performance,
memory consumption, pool management, security and response time of the
geronimo is compared to its competitors?
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