Oracle plug-ins like Web PL/SQL and Portal require 9iAS. And PL/SQL server
pages, I think.
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what functionality does 9iAS give you over just running apache?
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>From past experiences, the only client I've seen using 9iAS is the one being
Oracle wall to wall (and Oracle was a partner in the business, a big
bio-tech startup).
All the other clients running on Oracle databases were using BEA Weblogic or
IBM Websphere.
Stephane Paquette
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> Ryan> I'm no Java expert and am willing to be corrected. My
understanding> is that Apache is just a web page server. The better
comparison is between> Tomcat and 9iAS. Si
Ryan
I'm no Java expert and am willing to be corrected. My understanding
is that Apache is just a web page server. The better comparison is between
Tomcat and 9iAS. Since most web hits are for just static pages, you may even
chose to have Apache front-end your 9iAS. Over Tomcat, 9iAS is J2E
Dennis,
I've heard the "not getting locked into one vendor" idea before. It happens
to be the mantra from our current CIO. Problem is then that you have vendors pointing
fingers at the other guys when something goes wrong. Previous place I worked was ALL
DEC from the ground up. Some
what functionality does 9iAS give you over just running apache?
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> Ryan
>My impression is that 9iAS probably has the best database interface.
The
> others look pre
Ryan
My impression is that 9iAS probably has the best database interface. The
others look pretty primitive in comparison, basically just JDBC when you get
to the bottom. Also, note that Oracle is currently running a special to lure
WebLogic and Websphere users away. I think in this confusing, ev
Hi,
One thing that you will note about 9iAS is that it has a HUGE install
footprint when compared to Weblogic and JBoss. Weblogic and JBoss
are relatively simple to get going, ie. less configuration.
Cheers,
Craig.
At 07:54 PM 22/07/2003 -0800, Ryan wrote:
I havent dug into 9iAS yet, but I
want
I havent dug into 9iAS yet, but I want to learn atleast one of the major web
servers. It appears that WebLogic and Websphere dominate the market. It also
appears that 9iAS is tedious and has a poor design relative to these other
two.
What do you think? How different are the webservers? If I pick u