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----- Original Message ----- From: "Leon Rosenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: Save POJO Application Server Definition


Could it be just because you are reinventing the wheel?

Leon

Yes, its a good analogy, first came the steam engine, and then later, the ferarri. Just a few examples, drop a JNI speech engine into this application server and remote machines start talking.
Add a multimedia player to the server, and the clients all do flash.
One of the examples is a game, pac man.
What other application server does that?

And it also does the steam engine stuff, like biz logic, run a few little beans, connect to a dB... the boring stuff. ;)
Glassfish wishes it could do what Tomcat now does easily.

Dont even have to build the application inside the server, just make a Swing app that talks to say a dB and drop it in. Most striking difference is that the apps run without the container as well, so if its just you, run the accounting package as a normal java app, no container needed.
Its different, thats for sure, and definitely a POJO Application Server.

The best thing is, company has a single server that they drop apps into... thats it... then all the machines get a desktop, and can run those apps, and nothing at all has to be installed on the remote machines. Tomcat becomes a drop in Java operating system from one box... kind of neat hey ;) Installing 500 apps on 500 machines, is as easy as setting up Tomcat on one server, then you done.

Its in another class ;) Cant have a ferrari with no name, its just not right ;)

 Another confirmation that POJO Application Server is a major threat.

It seems some "anonymous" wiki members, are trying to eradicate the existence of the POJO Application Server.
 Their neutrality is clearly questionable.

Please lodge your objections to the removal of the POJO Application Server
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POJO_Application_Server


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