<Persistence>

Also, take a look at PE GenScope, they are loading almost a million EJB
objects in their cache.  More production ready application stories are
available.

http://www.persistence.com -> Customers -> User Stories

</Persistence>

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sriram Srinivasan
> Sent: Friday, February 26, 1999 9:16 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [BLURB] Re: EJB success stories?
>
>
> Sokol Marishta wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone point me to any success stories that is reached using any EJB
> > enabled application servers available today in the market.
> > What I mean success story: development of robust, n-tiered architecture
> > software that can sustain millions of transactions per week, similar to
> > the activity that mega-sites  like e-trade.com, schwab.com are able to
> > handle.
> >
> > I browsed through the respective Java application server vendors and
> > could not see such a thing. Any pointer would be appreciated.
>
>
> <BLURB>
>
> These are folks who have deployed weblogic's app server, specifically EJB.
>
> COVAD - a premier DSL provider.
>    http://www.beasys.com/action/press/press150.htm
>
> INVERA - Customer care systems. Use practically every service available in
>          the server.
>    http://www.invera.com
>  or more specifically, check
>    http://www.invera.com/solutions/ecim-main.html. (weblogic is used for
>    serving up the html pages too)
>
> Qwest - Account management.
>   http://www.beasys.com/action/press/press140.htm
>
> There are *many* others, but I'll need to ask a few permissions before
> exposing 'em. Send a ping to [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want details.
>
> </BLURB>
>
> S.
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