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To assist you in your transition to an Application Server architecture, Flashline has developed an up-to-the-minute comparison of all major application servers. As you can see from the release dates, this market is developing with stunning speed. Author: Flashline.com Code: JSP 1.1 |
For applications ranging from dynamic Websites to large-scale e-commerce systems, organizations shopping for a Java application server would do well to consider open source solutions. Author: Tim Fielden Code: JSP 1.2 |
Application offload lets you deploy all or part of a Web-based application that contains servlets or JSP components to a proxy cache and execute it at the cache. This article discusses how webSphere Edge Server 2.0 does it. |
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Secant's Extreme Internet Server 3.5 Web server guarantees Website reliability by offering dynamic load balancing across multiple Java servlet and JSP engines. Author: Mario Apicella Code: JSP 1.2 |
Java's dynamic class-loading capabilities are a major plus, but its lack of class-reloading functionality can waste development time when you're forced to restart your server several times. Is there a solution? Author: Anil Hemrajani Code: JSP 1.2 |
The open source Enhydra application server from Lutris Technologies delivers good Java-based services at a very low price, although it doesn't include support for important J2EE components such as a CORBA object broker or EJB. Author: Tom Yager Code: JSP 1.2 |
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For applications ranging from dynamic Websites to large-scale e-commerce systems, organizations shopping for a Java application server would do well to consider open source solutions. Author: Tim Fielden Code: JSP 1.2 |
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