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From: "SKR" <sbuss@pacbell.net>
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Subject: Oracle Application Server vs. other Web Server Products
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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 06:29:53 -0700
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I'm working through a decision on what Web Server Product to use.  I am
leaning heavily toward Oracle's Application Server product for the kind of
reasons noted on the Oracle site.

Anyone worked through a similar decision making process and taken a
different path (i.e., Apache, Netscape, etc.)?

If you did make the Oracle Application Server decision, are you happy with
your decision?

Anyone seen some kind of study done on the relative performance of Oracle
Application Server vs. these other Web Servers?

Thanks.

Steven Buss



