apex listener implemenation
From: Kumar Madduri <ksmadduri_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2013 20:48:26 -0700
Message-ID: <CAHDOOG4L3QPa1hF94dvRVWsE7KEbNiFHKFBptcnaD_XpKQU2LA_at_mail.gmail.com>
Hello
We are trying to move from modplsql to apex listener for our apex applications. We have 3 choices
(a) use 10.1.3 application server: I can deploy it quickly because we
already have custom oc4j apps that use this tech stack. Easier to debug and less foot print.
Problem could be with long term support and bug fixes on this tech stack.
(b) glass fish server: There are steps on how to integrate glassfish
server with apex listener but not everything is in one place. I also read that the footprint in terms of memory would be more compared to 10.1.3 and Oracle is not really marketing it as a 'production'/enterprise level product. But installation of glassfish server is simple. Concerned with using this on a production environment with long term support from Oracle
(c) Weblogic/Fusion Middleware: This seems to be the direction Oracle is
going. But I found the debugging for this is not very straightforward and also takes more memory compared to 10.1.3. From what I understood and read, I think going with weblogic + apex listener is a good combination. Does anyone have insight on this implementation based on their experience
Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2013 20:48:26 -0700
Message-ID: <CAHDOOG4L3QPa1hF94dvRVWsE7KEbNiFHKFBptcnaD_XpKQU2LA_at_mail.gmail.com>
Hello
We are trying to move from modplsql to apex listener for our apex applications. We have 3 choices
(a) use 10.1.3 application server: I can deploy it quickly because we
already have custom oc4j apps that use this tech stack. Easier to debug and less foot print.
Problem could be with long term support and bug fixes on this tech stack.
(b) glass fish server: There are steps on how to integrate glassfish
server with apex listener but not everything is in one place. I also read that the footprint in terms of memory would be more compared to 10.1.3 and Oracle is not really marketing it as a 'production'/enterprise level product. But installation of glassfish server is simple. Concerned with using this on a production environment with long term support from Oracle
(c) Weblogic/Fusion Middleware: This seems to be the direction Oracle is
going. But I found the debugging for this is not very straightforward and also takes more memory compared to 10.1.3. From what I understood and read, I think going with weblogic + apex listener is a good combination. Does anyone have insight on this implementation based on their experience
Thank you
Kumar
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