[ale] Open-Source Java Engines
BHa at ixl.com
BHa at ixl.com
Wed Jul 12 15:32:16 EDT 2000
Great!
Are your running it under multiserver, Tomcat, or Tomcat/Apache?
What database are you using? MySQL, PostgressSQL, or Oracle? How
do you like DODS?
Have you also used Kelp in your Java development environment?
Thanks.
Bao
-----Original Message-----
From: David Corbin [mailto:dcorbin at machturtle.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 2:32 PM
To: BHa at ixl.com
Cc: ale at ale.org
Subject: Re: [ale] Open-Source Java Engines
Yep. I've been using Enhydra for an intranet project for over 3 months
now.
It's good. It seems well designed. There is a very active community.
The source code is understandable. Ongoing development seems to follow
a real open-source model. And Lutris (the original authors) got a $10
million investment to try to make it a success along the lines of the
RedHat business model.
BHa at ixl.com wrote:
>
> Anybody on the list is using the following open-source Java engines?
> - Enhydra
> - JBoss
>
> Comments?
>
> Bao
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