Shankar,
please remember, that Sun's reference implementation of the "de-facto-standard"
J2EE,
called J2EE-RI 1.2.2 (current release) is just a platform for
learning & evaluating such a J2EE-System. Not for commercial
use or development for software which consist's of the
"parts" EJB/JSP/XML/Servlet/JDBC/CORBA.
Refer to the mentioned matrix with the comparision of "EJB-based"
App-Servers (for your use you should prefer the commercial one's).
regards
Nail
"Shankar Narayanan.K , AMB Chennai" wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using J2ee appln server for my EJB applications.But I can see u
> folks often talk about Weblogic server usage in u'r applications.Just want
> to know which is popular in the market.J2ee or weblogic.(My system is not
> allowing weblogic's deployment descriptor to run.64 MB RAM.But with J2ee,it
> does).Pls let me know if I am alone in using J2EE.Thanks in advance
>
> Cheers,
> Shankar
>
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