> I know next to nothing about Oracle app server, but price would be a big
> difference, since you don't have to pay for Tomcat.

I really can't see any clear general advantage to Oracle's app server. The
Only clear advantage I can see is the integration with Oracle if you are
using Oracle.

>
>
> saravanan ragothman wrote:
>
>>   This is Saran doing good as an admin, and I have few questions about
>> the
>> Apache Tomcat Server after reading the documentation. In my workplace
>> we are
>> using the Tomcat server version 5.0.28 for the web applications(for
>> reports
>> and scorecards especially) but have plans to move to Oracle application
>> server 10g in future. but I still insist on tomcat server. Can you
>> tell me
>> some advantages(and disadvantages, if any) of tomcat server over the
>> oracle
>> application server 10g, so that we can re-analyse the situation(if
>> there are
>> more advantages that can be considerable than we stay with Tomcat
>> server).
>> Since Oracle application server 10g is advertised and marketed better
>> than
>> Apache Tomcat server, we cannot get into the other side,that is, not
>> getting
>> the exact detailed advantages of apache tomcat server.
>>
>> It will be great if you take concerns over the number of users using the
>> appplication and security of the user and application.
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>> Saran
>>
>
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