Hi Christian,

Christian Sell wrote:
> 
> why would anybody install Turbine on a J2EE server? There is so much that it
> does which overlaps with J2EE functionality. I rather go with the latter - I
> have more confidence in it, and it leaves me more choices (even OpenSource
> ones if I want to) ...
> 
> sorry if this wasnt the answer you expected :-)
...oh well, no problem. :-)

I would appreciate if you could tell me about (OpenSource) choices you
mentioned.

But to give you an answer on why anybody would install Turbine on a J2EE
server: Performance to serve clients is one answer. Servlets are part of
the J2EE, too. Why always going via EJBs and not serving the client via
a pools and servlets. Guess the Apache guys did especially for this a
good job on Turbine. - And the use of a MVC conform template Framework
(WebMacro/Velocity) rather then JSP is another answer...

Saludes

Berny

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