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Wonderful.
I would like to add:
10.1.23.1) After explicitly instructing them not to, have an analyst from the other side of the world call you at home, @ 3a.m., waking up spouse and children in the process.
Brian
-----Original Message-----
Tanel Poder
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 6:29 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi!
> I don't know enough about Java, can someone describe the differences
between
> the way Tomcat works and OC4J works?
The first difference that comes into my mind is:
Tomcat:
1) you download the software 2) you install it 3) you use it
Oracle iAS
1) you download the software 2) you pay $$$ for the license 3) you try to install it 4) you fail and go to iAS administration training 5) you find out, that advanced administration is the course what youneed
6) if lucky, you can go to advanced administration as well 7) you try to install it 8) you still fail 9) you pay $$$ for support subscription
10.1.1) you try to install it again 10.1.2) you fail miserably again 10.1.3) you contact support and open a TAR 10.1.4) support asks whether your computer is turned on 10.1.5) you tell #$&@! 10.1.6) another analyst from other side of the world contacts youafter
10.1.7) he asks which version you are trying to install 10.1.8) you answer your version 10.1.9) the analyst recommends you to use the latest version ofsoftware
10.1.19) done # while 10.1.20) elsif 10.1.21) go home 10.1.22) open your laptop 10.1.23) work from home 10.1.24) next morning go back to step 10.0.0 10.1.25) fi 10.1.26) eventually you manage to install the software 10.1.27) you start using the server and find out that you have missed atiny
So, IMHO, these are the minor differences between the two products.
Sincerely,
Tanel.
P.S. Women may replace "your_wife" with "your_husband" in if-construct
and
single people could replace with your_friends, your_bartender or
similar.
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