I think that Jboss, Jonas, and Orion are fairly stable, but are big companies willing 
to run a store using them?  You really need to play with the products and stress test 
them in a simulated environment.  As far as my ranking, I put Orion first and 
Jboss/Tomcat a close second.  I am still waiting for OpenEjb to enter the arena, to 
see what it can do. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Burr Sutter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:33 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Student use and licenses


Thanks.

Is JBoss fairly stable?

Any one trying out Enhydra Enterprise?

At the moment, Orion is winning as the low-cost app. server to get one of my
customers started on the J2EE path.

And if there are any J2EE developers/mentors/architects in Atlanta, GA, I
might need some help.

Burr
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----- Original Message -----
From: Kemp Randy-W18971 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Orion-Interest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:25 AM
Subject: Student use and licenses


> I will share these thoughts on student use, since it was brought up.  I
think that you can use a combination of open source and commercial products
for student use, without paying the required fees (as long as the student
applications are not deployed on the server for commercial use).  Here are
some combinations I would suggest, to use servlets, JSP and EJB:
> 1. Orion by itself (www.orionserver.com).
> 2. Jboss/Tomcat (pre-configured at www.jboss.org).
> 3. Resin and Jonas (www.caucho.org and www.evidian.com/jonas).
>


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