Are you sure JBoss is the way to go?  Don't get me wrong, I love JBoss and
I will actually have a site going live in the next few months that will be
running on JBoss.  However, if you sell your management types on JBoss, and
then experience any difficulties, especially with the lack of "official"
support,  guess who they are going to come looking for?  That guy in IT
that recommended that open source J2EE server.  Be ready to go to the wall
for JBoss and when the inevitible problems do arise (as they do with any
piece of software, whether it be WebLogic, WebShere, JBoss, etc) remember
that you have this mailing list to help you out.  But try telling that to
the management types when your server is floudering or isin't scaling the
way you thought  .."I'm on it sir, I'm just waiting for someone to respond
to my posting on the JBoss mailing list."

If you're lucky and deal with management who actually have half a
technological brain then you might be alright.


Awaiting the inevitable flames....

PS  I mean no attack on this list, as i find it to be one of the most
helpful to which I have subscribed.






Bill Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@lists.sourceforge.net on 03/29/2001
04:04:02 PM

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All,

I need help.  I really need some references on who is using JBoss in
production and to what scale.  I'm  meeting resistence on adopting JBoss
at my company and really need this  information  to convince the
nervous, uninformed, upper-upper management(CIO types) that this is the
way to go.

Thanks very much in advance,

Bill Burke



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