Re: Web Application Server 3.0

From: ckrebs <ckrebs_at_mindspring.com>
Date: 1998/09/19
Message-ID: <3603D36C.4AE25F6E_at_mindspring.com>#1/1


Have you worked with OAS? To get a decent web cartridge I think you will need OAS 4. Servlets are extremely efficient, with a very small memory footprint. OAS is a big beast, think carefully before switching. If what your doing works, leave it alone. ck.

John Archer wrote:

> [This followup was posted to comp.databases.oracle.tools and a copy was
> sent to the cited author.]
>
> Why do you want to switch to OAS 3.0??? JWS is working just fine for
> me. There must some advantages that I do not know of.
>
> curious,
> john
>
> In article <35D19E09.89A91CCC_at_dungeon-crawl.com>, james_at_dungeon-crawl.com
> says...
> > We are currently using the JavaWebServer w/Servlets to run a Data
> > Warehouse. We want to move to Oracle and use its OWAS3 Enterprise
> > Edition. Does anyone know if it would be fairly easy to convert a
> > Servlet to the Java cartridge format? Also, do you know if the Web
> > Server can restrict access to certain pages or java apps for a user or
> > group of users? The JWS has a realms feature where you can group users
> > together and assign rights to directories or pages as a group. I was
> > just wondering if OWAS3 can do something similar. Thank you.
> >
> > James
> >
>
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Received on Sat Sep 19 1998 - 00:00:00 CEST

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