Hi,

forget Oracle. No entity bean support. In addition to that the last version I
saw (4.07) was terrible in terms of the  usability of their administration
tools. I have no experience with websphere but weblogic is a safe bet if the
price is OK for you. As far as I know it supports all the features you're
looking for and has been around for quite sime time. Last version I used was
easy to handle, stable and had good documentation.

just my 2c,

robert


Jaison Antony wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am in the process of selecting an EJB server for our ecommerce
> application.
>
> I would like to get some feedbacks from you guys.
>
> I am considering websphere, weblogic and oracle application server. If
> anybody has got any strong recommendation about a particular server, please
> let me know. Please give me a simple comparison chart.
>
> Basically I am looking for
>
> 1. scalability
> 2. EJB support
> 3. J2EE based
> 4. servlet and jsp, jndi, jms support
> 5. Ease of usage and maintenance
>
>

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