Kevin,

see below:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 3:39 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: EJBs with STRUTS
> 
> 
> 
> >if i understand you correctly, you force yourself to make a sharp
> >distinction between ejb tier and web tier: you have no 
> access to the web
> >tier from weblogic and only jndi/ejb access to the database 
> from orion - is
> 
> right. we roughly follow j2ee blue print and have clear 
> distinction between
> webtier and ejb tier. web tier is one of ejb tier's client and it is
> accessing ejb tier through their remote interfaces (jndi/rmi/...). 
> 
> >this the main reason for using 2 different products?
> >or is it because orionserver does servlets better and 
> weblogic does ejb
> >better?
> 
> the reason for using weblogic is political - it had been chosen
> the reason for using of orion is technical - weblogic does 
> not do struts well

*** Could you explain further what you mean by this? ***


> 
> i personally favour orion as it follow j2ee specification 
> much better than
> weblogic. it is much less painful to deploy to orion server. 
> there are no
> performance comparisons between the two servers available to us.
> 
> kevin
> 

Thanks,

Dave Lavin
Follett Software Company

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