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Lucas
If 9iAS worked better with the database, would that change minds? My impression is that the strength of 9iAS is in database interaction. That is also an area that you are competent to judge which is better. Depending on your needs, I understand there are some freeware/shareware app servers that may be worth considering.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
I said it "looked" clear - Riddick
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Subject: Oracle9i AS vs. IBM Websphere
We are traditionally a MS shop using IIS/ASP/ADO platform. For a new Java based project I am charged with doing analysis and providing recommendations for which Java Application Server to go with. Price is a consideration. Being an Oracle Professional, I am obviously looked at Oracle9i AS (we have one major system using it). However, we also have several other groups using IBM Websphere.
Does anyone have any comment on major architectural differences? I would appreciate any particular notable differences that could possibly be useful.
Lucas
Wallingford, CT
Connecticut Oracle User Group (CTOUG), President
http://www.ctoug.org/
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