Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on August 06, 2003 11:26 PM
I've seen JRun in a production environment, but I can imagine that closer auditing of commercial software purchases within companies has caused many of them to go for software that's cheaper (or free) and does "enough", despite the various claims that JRun is faster/better than other J2EE products.
And in the long run, open source projects will start to eat away at the bottom of the application server market, making everything that's left appear to be luxury products. It won't be a question of BEA and JRun on Solaris/SPARC - more like a collection of open source offerings on Linux/Intel, IA-64 or x86-64.
Do we need this?
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on August 06, 2003 11:26 PMAnd in the long run, open source projects will start to eat away at the bottom of the application server market, making everything that's left appear to be luxury products. It won't be a question of BEA and JRun on Solaris/SPARC - more like a collection of open source offerings on Linux/Intel, IA-64 or x86-64.
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