Originally posted by Andres Gorostidi:
Not agree... That could be some years ago, but currently, Websphere is ahead to WebLogic on terms on complaiance on J2EE standars as well as on investments, framework, "vision", utilities, and development tools.
First of all... the original post is indeed over two years old. :roll:
Secondly, you can't just come in here a rant about Websphere being ahead of WebLogic without giving concrete examples. At least, not if you want to be taken seriously.
Given me an example of the following:
Websphere being ahead of WebLogic in J2EE Complainance. (WebLogic 7.0 was J2EE 1.3 and GA in April 2002. Websphere 5.0, which was IBM's first J2EE 1.3 Server, was not GA until November 2002)
Investments? Explain...
Framework? What framework does Websphere provide that cannot be run on WebLogic? Most people use OSS frameworks such as
Struts and WebWork. These will run equally fine on both.
"Vision"? Please define.
Utilities? I hope you are not referring to the helpless Application Assembly Tool (AAT). Most people have long since switched to
Ant.
Development Tools? WSAD is definitely a necessity if you are doing Websphere work. However, there is nothing stopping anyone from using Eclipse (which is what WSAD is based on) with WebLogic.