You wrote:

> Is IBM Websphere all that cheap compared to JRUN Server?  JRUN Server
> also comes with a development IDE, JRUN Studio, for an additional
> $400.00.  The cost for the server is now under $1000.00.

I'm really not too sure on the cost of the JRun server.  When we used
it (about a year and a half ago) it was for our senior project, and so
we basically just used the trial version.  It was obviously limited in
functionality, but good enough for what we were using it for.  And of
course we didn't pay anything for it, since it was the demo version.  I
am not sure they still have the demo version available or not.


> I thought IBM Websphere was still in the 20K-30K range (for the
> entire package including the development Studio), which is a lot more
> money for a small business than JRUN Server.

I ain't gonna be the one payin' for it!  I'll let any future employer
do that. :)   I just want to know if I should take the time to learn
more about it.  So far, it sounds like it would be helpful to know more
about WebSphere, but not absolutely essential.


Thanks,
Andy



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