Hi Juan,
Pramati Server3.5 is even more user friendly in terms of deployment and
development now. It will be released within couple of weeks(GA). It also
introduces facilities like
1.[drag and drop] where you can just put the deployable archive in the
deployment directory and it will be deployed, also removal of archive will
take place in undeployment.
2. [Point-n-Run] where you can directly run an web application from an
existing tomcat deployment directory without any other extracion and all.
3. [automatic deployment] where you just need to specify default datasource,
default mail and other resources. if your ejb-jar.xml has the ejb references
defined properly, any archive can be deployed automatically without any
mappings required. It will also create tables and will generate the vendor
specific xmls and will deploy it.
regards,
Anurag Parashar
Pramati Technologies


----- Original Message -----
From: Juan Pablo Lorandi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I've used OAS (the old Oracle version), Orion, OAS 9 (Which is
> essentially Orion), Pramati Server, Weblogic, and Jboss. Orion is the
> most bang for the buck, both for development and deployment reasons.
> Pramati is certainly something I'd use, but it's somewhat expensive,
> altough it's management in production (clustering, etc.) is much more
> sysadmin friendly than Orion.

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