Dave,
I would be concerned with any purchase including Redhat. Oracle has a somewhat
less than stellar performance record with J2EE engines. Their purchase would be
to control the technology.
BEA and IBM would have been better off to have bought and buried JBoss a long
time ago. JBoss while
Mr Scott Stark...
Seems your full of shinola and lying to the users. This is no rumor that JBoss
is selling outITS FACT!
Since you said it was a rumor and now your caught...CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT NOW
Mica Cooper
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Mr. Anil,
Regardless of Oracle, Red Hat, etc.
We were talking about 'buying rumors' and trying to be coy about wording
doesn't change that fact. Do the users not have a right to discuss the
potential issues, implications, and ask questions???
I met Marc a couple of times and supported him
Michael,
This is currently BEA's top priority fix over all others. I know of no
documentation except a voluminous amount on the private engineering db
internal to BEA. It is a problem on all platforms but does not noticeably
manifest itself except on windows. The reason is weblogic uses
Forget the dodos with no backbone who'll advise going with big names. Its a
wonder they aren't using Microsoft. Use jBoss in your test environment and
on your developers boxes. When you understand it, and its running smoothly,
put it in production. If you have problems, then you can purchase a