John-
Save yourself the frustration - go grab a copy of the GemStone Developer's
Guide CD at http://www.gemstone.com/javasuccess ;-)
Randy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John McDonald [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 9:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Weblogic
>
> Ejb gurus,
>
> Can anyone tell me of their experiences using WebLogic? I have been
> working with the technology on which EJB is built for over a year. I
> cannot for the life of me get ANYTHING to work in Weblogic. It took me
> almost two hours just to set it up and then another four hours to figure
> out where everything needs to go to make a stupid distributed component
> (ejbean) say "hello world". IT STILL DOESN'T work. I have yet to try to
> configure anything in WebLogc that doesn't give me an error message. It's
> HIGHLY unlikely that I'm really this stupid. Come on, it's really not that
> hard to create a distributed app using the JDK with RMI, but the weblogic
> app makes it impossible. Has anyone else had a tough time getting app
> server up and running?
>
> Aside from all that the GUI is so slow that is makes me crazy. I have a
> 500 Mhz processor and 200 megs of ram, with 750 VM and it takes almost a
> minute for the server to be displayed in the console?!?!
>
> Am I missing something or is this technology in such an infancy state yet
> that it's impossible to use.
>
>
> -jdm-
> web app guru
> ClientScience.com, Inc.
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