Java Zope [was: Cold Fusion, Zope, and ACS]
Jesse Noller
jnoller at allaire.com
Wed Sep 13 16:57:33 EDT 2000
B-
Quick question: What version of Jrun are you talking about? There are severe
structural differences between 2.3 and 3.0, as in, they are almost totally
different products.
-jesse
-----Original Message-----
From: b so [mailto:bso at sprintmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 3:25 PM
To: candy at medg.lcs.mit.edu
Cc: discuss at blu.org
Subject: Re: Java Zope [was: Cold Fusion, Zope, and ACS]
I don't think JRun or Enhydra is what I'm looking for. I'm already using
Resin, which provides a servlet engine, JSP compilation, and all that stuff.
JRun does the same thing, except slower* and not in Open Source. Enhydra
(from Lutris) is Open Source and based on Java but uses their own metaphor
(which makes it less portable); on the other hand, they supposedly support
EJB.
Of course, if I wanted EJB, I'd go with JBoss, the Open Source solution.
I think I'm looking for a lower-end, hopefully Open Source version of
FutureTense or Vignette - something based on Java that doesn't cost $250K.
-- B
* Not just hearsay. Before we chose Resin, we benchmarked it against
mod_perl, WebSphere, JRun, and Tomcat. Mod_perl, though not Java, was chosen
as a "highwater mark". Resin came very close to mod_perl; WebSphere was
second; but JRun & Tomcat were usually an order of magnitude behind.
Candy Day wrote:
> I'm pretty new to this sort of thing, but have started looking at
> enhydra, which has an open source version and as I understand it uses
> java extensively - www.enhydra.org
>
> Regards
> Candy
>
> > Does anyone know of a Zope like publishing system that's completely Java
based? We've built a pretty complex dynamic web site on top of Resin
(servlet & JSP engine from http://www.caucho.com) and now it's time to add
some static content. Instead of doing that in an ad hoc static html manner,
I'd like to tag on a publishing engine to our site. Zope looks good, but I
want a pure Java solution.
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