Re: Question about Oracle Developer Application and Application Server
From: Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu>
Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 23:26:42 -0700
Message-ID: <1092032847.275121_at_yasure>
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> If Java Edition is sufficient then yes, pretty well any 1.3-compliant J2EE
> container will do. Then you gotta look at the other value of the Java
> Edition. ;-)
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> I'm surprised that licensing of f90web doesn't come into play.
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> /Hans
Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 23:26:42 -0700
Message-ID: <1092032847.275121_at_yasure>
Hans Forbrich wrote:
[Quoted] >>At least in term so of licensing I have worked out Java Edition is >>sufficient. But I also have it from a source I consider reliable that >>any App Server that supports Java Containers can also be used without >>violating Oracle's license.
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> If Java Edition is sufficient then yes, pretty well any 1.3-compliant J2EE
> container will do. Then you gotta look at the other value of the Java
> Edition. ;-)
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> I'm surprised that licensing of f90web doesn't come into play.
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> /Hans
I think most people quickly realize the value in using Oracle's App Server and move to it. I am aware of a certain division of Boeing that is using Orion and will soon be evaluating the OAS Java Edition.
Does it cost more? Of course? So why the change?
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A company can easily waste $10K in a week of non-productive work. Ask me how I know. ;-)
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