<vendor>
We customarily demonstrate developing with Ejipt on a laptop running Window
98 on 64 MBytes and with a 200 MHz Pentium. Ejipt itself is less than 300
KBytes and was written for Java 2. It does not come with a GUI-based IDE,
however, you can easily  customize your favorite IDE to integrate with Ejipt
through the IDE's custom commands facilities. Since both deployment and
server administration is done exclusively through Java, Ejipt can be easily
incorporated into any Java centric development environment.

Small size does not compromise the capabilities of the server. Starting with
Ejipt 1.2.1, our regression tests include testing the server with 1 million
ejb objects and 10,000 concurrent clients on multi-processor, high-end
machines.
</vendor>

Imre Kifor
Valto Systems

-----Original Message-----
From: Marian Corcoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 26, 1999 2:29 PM
Subject: >> Off topic: Laptop and computer for EJB stuff


Hi
This is slightly off topic, but without the right hardware, this stuff
won't work.
  I'd like to get a laptop to run the EJB stuff with the new IDEs that
are coming out.  I'd like the laptop to run NT Server and enough
RAM for the EJB server stuff( 190-256MEG) .  Anyone know
something that supports this.

Thanks

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