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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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Application Servers to Vie for Top Position in Boston Shoot-Out
Which application server will be found to most resilient and flexible?

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    "The 'simulated network and hardware failures' is the most interesting part of this," commented Bob Hablutzel, author of Developing Web Services With Java Apis for Xml Using Wsdp, in response to the release of further details this week about the "Application Server Shoot-Out" planned for the upcoming (February 15-17, 2005) Web Services Edge 2005 East - International Web Services Conference & Expo in Boston.

    "The biggest problem with these [application] servers isn't raw performance," Hablutzel comtinued. "It's that they are becoming increasingly unstable as more and more features are crammed in faster and faster to keep up with this kind of 'do they have feature XXX?' shootout."

    Designed by SYS-CON Media and Burton Group to provide main app server vendors with an opportunity to demonstrate the features and capabilities of their products, the shootout moved into its next stage as Burton Group explained how, at SYS-CON Media's invitation, it will be staging the shootout.

    There will be  "a particular focus on interoperability, resiliency, security, and ease-of-use in terms of development, deployment, and management," according to a joint SYS-CON/Burton Group statement.

    The statement continued:

    "All vendors will be given a prior assignment to develop an application supporting desktop, portal, and Web services clients. The application will be based on one of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) sample applications.

    As part of the live demonstration, the vendors will show WS-I conformance and interoperability among all the systems, and they can demonstrate the tools used to build, deploy, and manage the application and the application code itself. And finally, during the shoot-out, the vendors will be assigned a series of tests that demonstrate the resiliency and flexibility of the environment. The tests will include system failure and recovery, modification of the application's security requirements, and modification of the application's interface. Burton Group will evaluate the tests both quantitatively and qualitatively."

    In a comment to the SYS-CON.com Web site, William Awakenings commented that "An important facet of the whole performance game is TCO - what [cost] do the vendors offer the total solution with application servers at?"  

    "Does the hardware come free with the server," Awakenings continued, "or does the software come free? Or is it a subscription based model? Does the hardware and software come free, [with] only an agreement to have Consulting Services needing to be made?"

    Anne Thomas Manes, vice president and research director at Burton Group, was enthusiastic about the upcoming Shoot-Out. "We are delighted to be tapped to help make this a clear and fair fight," she said. "The application server companies competing can be assured that we will be bringing to this contest Burton Group's characteristic rigor and vigor."

    The Shoot-Out  will be staged at Web Services Edge 2005 East at the Hynes Convention Center, February 15-17, 2005. 

    As one of the would-be participants commented, "It requires a level playing field for all participating companies." Burton Group, Manes said, is a trusted guarantor of that. "Burton Group's reputation is to a great extent built on keeping far outside the shadow of vendor agendas," she noted.

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  • About Jeremy Geelan
    Jeremy Geelan is President & COO of Cloud Expo, Inc. and Conference Chair of the worldwide Cloud Expo series. He appears regularly at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of Cloud Expo's "Power Panels" on SYS-CON.TV.

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    Fyi Linux Lover, the RH app server's an open-source Java application server built by the France-based consortium ObjectWeb, the consortium of open source developers founded in 2002 by France Telecom, Bull and INRIA. The organisation mentors a set of open source projects developed and distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public Licence.

    In other words it's based on ObjectWeb's JOnAS code.

    By October, Red Hat Application Server will also be J2EE certified - because JOnAS is expecting certification in October.

    Didn't Red Hat just come out with Red Hat Application Server? What *is* it - did they acquire it or develop it? I know Japanese open source integrator Ten Art-ni supports it, but where did it come from??

    Will Sun's newest app server, the J2EE SDK, be taking part? A binary version of the J2EE reference implementation, it's a proof of concept and example
    for implementations in the application server marketplace.


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    ObjectWeb wrote: Fyi Linux Lover, the RH app server's an open-source Java application server built by the France-based consortium ObjectWeb, the consortium of open source developers founded in 2002 by France Telecom, Bull and INRIA. The organisation mentors a set of open source projects developed and distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public Licence. In other words it's based on ObjectWeb's JOnAS code. By October, Red Hat Application Server will also be J2EE certified - because JOnAS is expecting certification in October.
    Linux Lover wrote: Didn't Red Hat just come out with Red Hat Application Server? What *is* it - did they acquire it or develop it? I know Japanese open source integrator Ten Art-ni supports it, but where did it come from??
    WizBoy wrote: Will Sun's newest app server, the J2EE SDK, be taking part? A binary version of the J2EE reference implementation, it's a proof of concept and example for implementations in the application server marketplace.
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