[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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.
Isn't the Oracle app server a full-blown J2EE server, like JBoss? While tomcat has only a subset of that functionality as a servlet container. From that point of view, there's probably a pretty good chance that tomcat will have better performance if you don't need all the extra functionality of the full J2EE spec.


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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