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Vern,
I have tried it but am having some troubles getting a very large EJB to
deploy so more or less gave up. Also, performance *SUCKS! I have an 270
with 2GB ram and 1000CPW and it takes eons (20 + minutes) to start. It
performs well on small intel hardware(pentium III 866Mhz with 512 MB ram
running linux) so we have chosen to run it there instead and use the 400
for data access. The 270 just doesn't have enough MHz to run JBoss, may
be different on newer hardware.
Thanks,
Tony Awbrey
RuffaloCODY, Inc.
Phone: 319.362.2262 ext. 3182
Fax: 319.362.7457
Address: 221 3rd Ave SE
Suite 10
Cedar Rapids, IA 52406
IBM Certified Specialist --
iSeries Technical Solutions Design V4R5
iSeries Solution Sales V4R5
>>> vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/24/03 06:03PM >>>
I just read something in the September, 2003, issue of iSeries News,
about
the free J2EE Web app server, jBoss. It'll run as is on the iSeries, so
I
wonder if it can replace WAS, and can WebFacing, etc., be run through
it.
It'll handle EJBs, it even has an Eclipse plugin to manage it, and it
can
use Ant for deployment, I think. Latest version includes Tomcat, so
does it
conflict in any way with Tomcat as bundled with the Apache HTTP server
on
iSeries?
????
Vern
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