tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4665641914426597266.post2470858426953203861..comments2023-09-25T18:04:05.456+02:00Comments on Daniel Noz - IT Consultant: Introducing Websphere Application Server V7 (or WAS 7 with RAD 7.5)Danielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16758258727851863276noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4665641914426597266.post-7891540697105264272009-07-22T11:10:23.358+02:002009-07-22T11:10:23.358+02:00Hey Daniel,
thx alot! Very interesting!
So, what...Hey Daniel,<br /><br />thx alot! Very interesting!<br /><br />So, what are in your opinion the key benefits of WS AS, and what could be reasons to choose IBM - aside of "nobody gets fired bying ibm"?Nilsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4665641914426597266.post-70867379899245280112009-07-22T09:24:43.825+02:002009-07-22T09:24:43.825+02:00Hi,
Thanks for your impressions.
I am most of ti...Hi,<br /><br />Thanks for your impressions. <br />I am most of time against choosing WS.<br />Only 200Mb for Web's fear sounds very little.<br /><br />I agree with you about GlassFish, V3 is so helpful at dev time.<br />I'd rather choose GF for prod too so that I can manage to get a subscription. <br />This would help Oracle to keep this splendid project alive (and fully-staffed).<br /><br />Note that there is an eclipse plugin too.Wadaelhttp://twitter.com/wadaelnoreply@blogger.com