Jerry,
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> Subject: [HP3000-L] Enhydra and J2EE?
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> Is Enhydra J2EE compliant??? If so, do they provide full EJB
> enterprise and
> session bean support with persistence, JNDI services, etc.?
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> Thank you,
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> Jerry
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I heard their EAS 4 Enterprise version is in beta and I think it might be
J2EE compliant. I have not yet evaluated it but I plan on doing so.
Another alternative is Orion Server (www.orionserver.com). This application
server was one of the first fully J2EE compliant application servers, even
before WebLogic. It is 100% Java so it will run on the HP e3000. It
supports both EJB and JNDI. It is FREE for development and only cost $1500
per CPU for deployment. I follow their list group and they seem to have a
very good following. I find the product to be very easy to configure and
deploy. It is worth evaluating.
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If you are interested in J2EE compliant server components for the HP e3000
you can find information at: http://www.advnetsys.com/webix.html Web/iX
will work with any compliant J2EE server (orion, webshpere, weblogic and now
enhydra). Orion comes bundled with Web/iX.
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Advanced Network Systems Inc.
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Annandale, NJ 08801
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