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Re: Oracle application server, which platform

From: Janos Makadi <jmakadi_at_fc.dunaferr.hu>
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 07:09:44 +0200
Message-ID: <2ja30lFvit1kU1@uni-berlin.de>


Frank van Bortel wrote:

> Currently involved in aproject with Tomcat, and pl/sql
> (some 4000 (!) functions, proceures and packages).
> Development is done on Fedora Core 1, as well as Windows.
> Tomcat runs fine in both environments; Bea as sidekick on
> the Linux boxes (some customers prefer Bea, some Tomcat...)
> The dev box is just a relatively small office type PC (2GB
> memory, though), running up to 4 instances without swapping.
> Kicking in the fifth results in some swapping.
>
> Have been doing/demonstrating e-Business suite on a RHAS 2.1
> box (all in 1 box: db, as mgmnt layer): works like a charm.
> No personal experience with SuSE/Oracle. Like(d) the SuSE
> oracle support pages very much, though. SuSE was the first
> to certify when 9i came out - they seem to be keen on
> supporting Oracle.
>
> A personal note: I cannot and do not regard MS Windows a
> production server platform : I do not want all the overhead
> of a GUI, neither reboots due to security updates. Reboots!

THX for the answer.

Regards,

Janos Makadi Received on Wed Jun 16 2004 - 00:09:44 CDT

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