Heimo,

We have been using the pro version of Resin since 2000 for the Go2marine 
Web site.  I highly recommend it.  The performance is excellent.  I also 
can't say enough praise for the Caucho development/support team.

Keith

Heimo Laukkanen wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have to say that I'm extremely impressed with my tests with resin
> and quercus - and have started to wonder, whether licencing the pro
> version would actually be worth it - if nothing else, then just to
> support the development :-D
> 
> What is the general feeling among people using Resin: do you use pro
> version or manage with open source versions? Have you been happy with
> the nromal support , or have you invested in priority support?
> 
> I've previosly been using mostly Sun Glassfish, but Resin has some
> neat features and small footprint to be very interesting tool to be
> used. My main interest though for Resin is Quercus - the ability to
> use php-frontend with existing skillsets from contractors, and build
> robust Java-backend. And eventhough Quercus can be used in other
> appservers too, the fact that it would be supported and tested on
> resin weights a  lot.
> 
> -huima
> 
> 
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