In case there is any confusion, Oracle 9iAS has, among many other things, a j2ee 
container
licensed from the Orion code-base. The j2ee container is OC4J.

Besides cost, there are a number of differences - Orion 1.5.4 has more of the ejb2.0 
spec
implemented, though they are still working on it. OC4J has introduced things like 
ejb-clustering
and has support for j2ee-style connectors and a few more tuning parameters.

Cheers
Ray


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