orion has been my fav. for a while now.. check it out  www.orionserver.com

_Ivan

-----Original Message-----
From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jann VanOver
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 2:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Which JSP Engine/Application Server is the best?


One problem with Tomcat is that the Exception messages are exceptionally
cryptic.

Jrun's error messages were much more helpful in tracking down the source of
a problem.

So -- if you've got junior programmers, you may find that Tomcat's error
messages are over their heads.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Leary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 5:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Which JSP Engine/Application Server is the best?


You may want to check out Jrun from Allaire, WebLogic from BEA.

However, my personal opinion is Tomcat because it is free and easily
configurable. Also when something goes wrong you know the exact config files
to check.



>>> ZHU Jia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/31/01 07:56AM >>>
Hi there,

we have used Perl/CGI for years in our company, now we are considering
switch
to JSP/Servlet. I've had some early experiments with JSP (Tomcat 3.2) and
I'm
convinced that this is better than CGI.
Now my question is which JSP Engine/Java Application Server should we use in
our production environment? I only tried out Tomcat, it's OK and it's free,
but is there anything better out there, considering the stability/ease of
configuration/feature/price?
Any hints or tips will be highly appreciated, and many thanks in advance!

regards
ZHU Jia

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