[JDEV] Java Please
Nitin Borwankar
nitin at borwankar.com
Fri Jul 21 01:43:22 CDT 2000
If you have access to commercial application servers, such as BEA
Weblogic,
such facilities including a native-code implementation of select()
are available in industrial strength form.
30 day eval copies can be downloaded for free.
Paid licenses cost 10-20,000$ or thereabouts, so not for the average
individual.
Nitin Borwankar.
Peter Donald wrote:
>
> At 07:41 20/7/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >Has anyone made the inquiry or suggestion to build a Java version of the
> >server? I have looked at jabberbeans and that is cool for client stuff
> >like Java applications and applets or servlets but our real interest is in
> >the server where we would like to host a java jabber server so we can
> >capture jabber content for a knowledge management system.
>
> Well I am planning to implement a java server come december using the
> Avalon Server framework at java.apache.org. At least this is the plan. The
> Avalon already includes many of features required for generic servers
> (loggers, configuration, datastores (ie filesystem/database/whatever),
> various pools such as thread and connection etc). If you wanted to start
> one now and want to use the Avalon framework then I will be able to give
> limited support/work until decemeber at which point I will hopefully be
> able to help a fair bit :P. Avalon is also gradually including intrinsic
> support for massively scalable server farms which will be a good thing.
> Currently it is a work in progress and only 1 person is really developing
> the scalability but this should change soon :P
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
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