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            From:   Peter Delahunty [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
            Sent:   Monday, December 13, 1999 9:59 AM
            To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            Subject:        The truth is out there

        I have a few questions for you Gurus.

        I have been playing with the J2EE Reference implementation and we are now
        considering a commercial product.

        Support

        Is there any application servers that fully support the J2EE standard yet by
        that I mean all the required standards. E.g. weblogic apparently doesn't use
        XML based deployment descriptors yet. Orion seem to be the most upto date
        but is this true.

        Database:

        At the moment it seem I have to choices and I have to take one route or the
        other.
        Relational DB or Object DB.
        As far as know only Gemsoft support OO DB. However if I built a system on
        Gemsoft with an OO DB would I be locked to Gemsoft or would I easily be able
        to shift to another App server with Relational DB. This major issues seems
        to be SQL or OO DB API.

        Performance:

        If I have a web site that has dynamic content (e.g.. at least content stored
        in a DB) what is the best app server out there that has a good caching
        mechanism built in. Something along the lines of when a page is first loaded
        it is cached for all other people to see it. This should be preferably
        configurable so that is my own process but I do not have to write the
        caching internals.

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