Actually the 5x faster is a third party
benchmark for Orion Server before it was intergrated with Oracle. I forget who did the benchmark, but it is
on www.orionserver.com They compared Web Logic, Tomcat, Ressin,
Orion, and I believe one other. "Do not criticize someone until you walked a
mile in their shoes, that way when you criticize them, you are a mile a way and
have their shoes." Christopher R. Spence Fuelspot -----Original Message----- Christopher- Do you have first-hand experience
with the performance of Orion, either within iAS or as a stand-alone servlet
engine? The '5x faster' seems to come from an Oracle source, which I
suspect is referring to Java stored and executed within Oracle. I'm not
sure whether Orion as a stand-alone product can make the same claim. Then
again I'm a DBA, not an experienced Java developer, and am finding it a bit
confusing to wade thru the alphabet soup. I have a 3rd-party app to install
that needs 'any J2EE-compliant' java servlet engine. I'm looking for
something that will provide good scalability at a good price. The price
is right, if Orion scales well then maybe I won't need iAS for this server
since I don't need all the other goodies that comes along with it. If you
have any real-world indications of scalability I'd appreciate hearing from
you. Thanks. Jim
Take a look at OrionServer (www.orionserver.com) at $1,500 / server and 5x faster than Web
Logic, I would wonder why people would use others. And OAS9i uses Orion as the core now. "Do not criticize someone
until you walked a mile in their shoes, that way when you criticize them, you
are a mile a way and have their shoes." Christopher R. Spence Fuelspot -----Original Message----- Jan- I've heard some concerns about the scalability of Tomcat as
an app server. Of course, some of those concerns are voiced by guys like
Oracle and BEA who have a nice little Java engine to sell you for $10-20K per
CPU. I know a lot of people use Tomcat for prototypes and such, then go
with one of the big boys for the production system. Have you - or anyone
else - had Tomcat working in a production environment with, say, 100-200
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