On 4/24/07, Ajand Saadat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
some disadvantages os oracle AS 1) oracle implementation of JDK i think
No, you can run OC4J with a Sun JDK, but...
2) very heavy on your resource specially at startup
..that's for sure. I consulted a while last year at a company that was using OC4J (9.0.4.1 IIRC) and it took *forever* to start up; minutes compared to Tomcat's seconds. And configuration was so clunky and convoluted, at least compared to Tomcat. This organization had tried to upgrade to 10.x before and had such problems with it they just gave up, which left them stuck on the 2.3 servlet spec. Before I left they totally changed their main portal application and no longer needed (their single!) EJB, so accepted my recommendation to move to a clustered Tomcat environment. As already pointed out, there's a substantial saving when you need multiple licenses to cover that kind of config. Better performance for less -- sounds like a slogan :-) FWIW, -- Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]