Re: [JBoss-user] OpenSource and J2EE licensing

2001-09-12 Thread Paul A Morgan

Kemp,

A few points of information:

1. Yes Lutris sells and supports both their Lutris
Enhydra product, recently tested by Intel as the fastest
application server around running a modified version of the
PetStore application, and Lutris EAS, a services
architecture based J2EE platform.

2. There was no community help or involvement in
creating Enhydra Enterprise.

3. Personally, I wish JBoss luck, but suspect that legal
troubles are just around the corner...

- Paul


--
Paul A Morgan
Chief Technology Officer
Lutris Technologies, Inc.
1200 Pacific Avenue, Suite 300
Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA
831.460.7307; 831.471.9754 (fax)
http://www.lutris.com
http://www.enhydra.org


- Original Message -
From: Kemp Randy-W18971 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 6:13 AM
Subject: [JBoss-user] OpenSource and J2EE licensing


 I have some big issues with Lutris on this. They spend
several months having
 the open source community develop their server for them,
then -- just at the
 point the open source community perfected it, they pulled
the plug.  Is that
 convenient, or what?  Now I understand that the licensing
document is
 extremely vague, and I have seen it in the Orion list.
From what I
 understand, Jboss is just creating an EJB server, just
like Jonas (only
 better).  Tomcat and Jetty, which are separate projects,
are creating the
 JSP/Servlet component.  And Lutris is trying to get Sun
J2EE certification,
 while Jboss is not there yet.  And I also looked at the
commercial offering
 of Lutris.  While they sell the J2EE server for $995, they
offer support
 packages per incident base.  Yet they don't offer this for
their EAS server
 (from my reading what they support).  Do they offer a
commercial product,
 but are afraid to support it?

 Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 16:02:53 -0700 (PDT)
 From: nathan frund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [JBoss-user] OpenSource and J2EE licensing
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi all, recenlty Lutris pulled the plug on its
 OpenSource Enhydra Enterprise server citing that J2EE
 licensing is incompatible with all OpenSource
 licenses. Does this have any impact on JBoss?



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Re: [JBoss-user] InstantDB vs. HypersonicSQL

2001-04-19 Thread Paul A Morgan

Jason,

I know that InstantDB is in use by hundreds of
commercial products so I guess that says a lot! Also,
InstantDB, unlike Hypersonic is fully JDBC2.0 compliant and
even supports the XA protocol for distributed transactions.
More often than not, InstantDB is used with the Enhydra
Enterprise J2EE application server at
http://www.enhydra.org/ In fact it is integrated as a
service into the Enhydra Services Architecture so shares the
same JVM as the rest of the server yet is completely
isolated.

Enjoy...

- Paul.



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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 2:10 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] InstantDB vs. HypersonicSQL


 Does any one know what the basic differences are between
these two
 databases?  Is one better suited for production usage?

 --jason


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