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> From: "Joe Pluta" > I have a few clients that aren't going to be too > thrilled about running their mission critical systems > relying on support from something called "bugzilla", > no matter HOW good I tell them it is. My thoughts are speculative. I think that Rochester is walking a fine line with Tomcat. It's a 3rd party product that when combined with an interface to ILE programs via the toolkit, is an arguably superior alternative to Websphere and it's EJB support. Why would IBM want to support a free 3rd party product that cuts into Websphere (and related) sales? Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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