Winston,

<vendor>
You don't have GemStone/J on your list, but I'll answer your questions in
case you are interested:

> -----Original Message-----
> I am new to EJB and this group, but I have an emergent request from
> you guys:
>
> I want to know how these EJB vendors are doing with:
> -XML
>
We include XML parsing/production capability in our Fiji release. We will
have XML to Object and Objec to XML mapping automation as well (via
Cocobase).

> -ASP (application service providers)
>
This is a pretty generic topic. Many of our customers are ASPs. See
http://interpath.net/

> -Messaging support (JMS? MQSeries? CORBA)
>
We have JMS in our Fiji release (early access release right now). The JMS is
built on CORBA.


> -CORBA
>
Our EJB server is CORBA based (2.3) and was the first EJB server to market
based on on CORBA.

Our transaction service is CORBA OTS based.


> The  EJB vendors (products) I am interested in are:
>
> IAS (inprise)
> Websphere(ibm)
> WebLogic(Bea)
> Oracle8i
> PowerTier(Persistence)
> SappireWeb(BlueStone)
> EAS(Sybase)
> iPlanet(Sun+Netscape)
> Haht(Haht)
>
Check out GemStone/J: http://www.gemstone.com/. You can order a free
developer's guide, which includes an open source J2EE example with lots of
design and architecture guidance that will be useful no matter which server
you go with.

> Your responses are more than welcome and appreciated.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> -Winston
>
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