Subject: Review 2006-03-28 - By Panos Konstantinidis
Back I think your best bet is to use JBoss although I find Weblogic easier and better to use, especially with WLI and the Workshop IDE you can develop applications extremely fast. But in terms of cost and open source Weblogic would probably not fit your needs.
Most of the application servers you mentioned support all of the criteria you set (clustering, load balancing, fast deployment procedure etc) the only think I am not certain of is how well they compare to BES or how easy the migration would be. But this depends heavily on how you have written your enterprise applications.
--- "Rajesh R.V." <rajeshrv@(protected)> wrote:
> > If Open source is one of your criteria then Weblogic and Websphere you > can remove from the list. > > RV > -- --Original Message-- -- > From: A mailing list for Java(tm) 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition > [mailto:J2EE-INTEREST@(protected)] > Sent: 28 March 2006 13:15 > To: J2EE-INTEREST@(protected) > Subject: [Application servers] Review > > Hi, > We currently use the application server from Borland for our needs. For > the following main reasons, we would like to review some other > application servers: > > - Bad support experience. > - Borland strategy unclear against their application server. > - BES (Borland Enterprise Server) is not well spread. > > So we want to review some of the following application servers: > > - Jonas, > - JBoss, > - Websphere, > - Weblogic, > - Geronimo > - JSAS > > Of course, the review must be based on objective criteria. I already > thought about the following criteria: > > - Support > - Component versions (J2EE, JMX, JDBC, ...) > - Deployment procedure > - Server administration > - IDE integration > - Server reliability > - BES comparison > - Current applications, that run on BES, migration > - Clustering ability > - Load balancing ability > - License cost > - Open source > > If you see a criteria that should be on the list, please tell me. > Moreover, it would be great to put a weight on every criteria of this > list. > Please don't hesistate to give me some suggestions. > > Thanks to everyone in advance. > > Alain Nussbaumer
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