> Tortallini
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> Yeah, I'm the comment was in reference to iPlanet6.x because analysts are
> always saying "SunONE Application Server" when
It's hard to believe Sun is targeting JBoss.
They are probably getting desperate about NET. If so, this is a pretty
clever strategy for getting more developers on J2EE.
Hopefully those developers won't find J2EE so overwhelming and
Sun's product so restrictive that they'll be driven to NET any
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> This is a pretty slanted article because the SunONE 7.0 app server which
is being discussed wasn't even released until about a week after the article
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From: Tony Tortallini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 06:41:54 -0800
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Subject: [JBoss-user] Sun One to Challenge JBoss
> Another free J2EE server hits the street.
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> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,767989,00.asp
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> I thin
Another free J2EE server hits the street.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,767989,00.asp
I think the difference between JBoss and Sun One is subtle but important and
summarized nicely by independent analyst Jason Bloomberg in that same
article:
"What [Sun CEO Scott McNealy] either doesn't re