If the below mentioned points are your criteria then I think you would be
better served by choosing the Inprise Application Server 4.0. Most of the
pointsyou mention have been present in Corba implementations for along time,
so are mature and reliable. Then if we look at the best implementation of
CORBA we see Visigenic leading. So now with that in hand it should be
obvious to choose a container that was built ontop of this technology and
what better one than IAS 4.0 built by the guys who built visigenic.
http://www.inprise.com/appserver/feaben/
William
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> Have you considered Bluestone Sapphire? We are also in the process of
> evaluating
> Application servers. We evaluated Bluestone Sapphire, and felt that it is
> suited
> for the NT environment, not to say that the others you are considering are
> not!
> Platform is just one thing, other criteria to consider is J2EE compliance,
> scalability, Load Balancing etc. Of course what weights you place to these
> criteria depends upon how important these are for your organization.
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> "Matthew T. Machczynski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/15/2000
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> Subject: Re: URGENT: Weblogic/ Websphere
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> There is no reason and no way that you should make a rushed decision
> regarding
> your application server platform. There are so many more questions which
> you
> need
> to ask yourself to determine which platform is the most appropriate. As
> far as
> "compatability"
> goes, they're both compatible. You really should examine more in-depth
> what you
> want
> to accomplish and what is most important to you before you determine the
> end
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> Making a decision without properly knowing requirements is bad.
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> M.
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> manish kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 02/14/2000 01:07 PM GMT
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> Hi all,
> I need help in deciding the best compatible application server for our
> existing platform.
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> Existing Platform:
> Windows NT 4.0,
> IIS web server,
> MS SQl Server 7.0.
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> I have got two choices for this: Weblogic & Websphere.
> Which one is the best choice for this existing platform?
> <Note:It shouldn't create problem to other running application.>
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> It's very urgent.Please reply ASAP.
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> Thanks & regards,
> Soni..
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