There are quite a few vendors for EJB Appserver...following link will let u
compare them in terms of price and features & whether they have evaluation
download or not (most of  them do have except for iPlanet for which you will
have to contact them first)
http://www.flashline.com/Components/appservermatrix.jsp?sid=948210888781-327
2028482-153

Here is a link which might help you in deciding the vendor
http://theserverside.com/resources/selvendor.jsp


Hi friends,

So, Ejb is good technology and after testing Sun's various examples
(using J2EE RI 1.2.1 on NT and Jdbc/odbc bridge to MS Sqlserver)
I need suggestion for
1. use of an appropriate EJB Server (that can be downloaded free and
confusion is less ...ie.,good documentation...who has the time to check
again
and again vendor's websites after all when someone is trying to learn EJB ,
not the
minute details of the very individual EJB Container's knowledge of EJB
specs.
Kindly point me to an appropriate URL.I think Multiple tables mapping
tool is essential.

I think most of the App Servers will allow you doing that.

2.For transactions management etc. these are common sense  ( atleast for
people with backend experience with several RDBMS ) and who
dares to think that EJB can give all the easiness/robustness of reigning
RDBMS products tested/accepted  through more than a decade.Object databases
are not really
the confident data - base concept.Their target is Object orientation only
not massive
data storage/representation from scratch.I do not believe in ORDBMS concept
or in its long run success.Some good RDBMS products marries with Java ..I
doubt if it
is Java Reason or profit motive only ?? Do they need a share of profit from
the
Java market also ??Java never cares for a market share from them.
I like to use MS SqlServer6.5 and Oracle 8i on two NT m/cs and EJB server
on the 3rd.EJB server should have JSP support.
I am in the process of selecting an appropriate EJB server for myself...my
own
testings only ..but it should be ultimately a standard practice also in the
EJB developing
community.I am a bit stuck to NT for reasons.

Most of the App Servers will have there version for NT.

Your comments please

Vivek

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