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Re: Java in the database

From: Jan Pruner <jan_at_pruner.cz>
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 09:53:02 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.003B5D5D.20011026094522@fatcity.com>

I don't know details about Oracle App server 'cause I'm no Java freak :-)

I have purchased Oracle 9i App Server v.1.0.2.1 for developing and our developers told me don't purchase Oracle App Server for production, because it's Apache with Tomcat and we are not using special features of OAS.

I have to ask them to know more details.

JP

On Fri 26. October 2001 18:40, you wrote:
> Jan-
> Please do let us know how you do with 500 users.
> "Oracle App Server = Apache + Tomcat"
> Is this true? I know that "Oracle HTTP Server" (ha ha) is basically
> Apache. And I know that the Oracle Jserver was basically the Jserv
> precursor to Tomcat. But I thought 8.1.7 and 9i came with a new servlet.
> I looked on Metalink and couldn't tell, is that 'new' java servlet really
> Tomcat?
>
> Jim
>
> >>> jan_at_pruner.cz 10/26/01 10:50AM >>>
> :
> :-)
>
> Wait 2 weeks and I will tell you how is it running up to 500 people.
> "Oracle and BEA who have a nice little Java engine to sell you "
> It has only other product name, but inside is it the same
> Oracle App Server = Apache + Tomcat
> JP


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