Hi,
Bea's weblogic server is best . As it has lot of features available.
I have used it and is too good.

Hamid Hassan
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Seriously?
We are trying out JBuilder 4 hoping (Desperately) hoping that it would give
good results in remote debugging (JSP / Servlets + EJBs)

I'm interested in this Orion AS, which seems to get good response from ppl
on this list
Right now, Weblogic is driving me nutz, Websphere is like a beast but
iPortal looks promising .....
We had got presentations (which of course, are presentations)




At 10:59 PM 11/19/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Would you believe for the express purpose of having the incredibly powerful
>capability of break-point debugging of BOTH servlets and JSP.....which
>JBuilder 4 provides.....BUT ONLY WITH TOMCAT.
>
>Optimal Usage: Debug with Tomcat, deploy to Resin or better yet, Orion.

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