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Hi guys,

has anyone had any experience with any of the popular Java application =
servers (Weblogic, Websphere, Silverstream, Bluestone etc)? Or seen any =
benchmark results for them? I'm trying to find out how well Cold Fusion =
stands up against them from a strictly performance based standpoint - =
processing time, stability, amount of load they can handle,etc. What I'm =
trying to figure out is if these Java servers have anything in their =
favour apart from using a standard non-proprietary programming language.

Thanks much,

J

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