Nemeth Miklos wrote:
In our department I have decided (as a CTO) to use Zope for an ecommerce application server. And I also would like to use it for another application for a customer. I will have a presentation about Zope and our plans in a 3-day technical conference of our corporation.
Can I have some (primarily technical) arguments why Zope is better to some (especially Java-based) specific web application server tool (WebSphere, Oracle Application Server, Oracle8i, NetDynamics, etc)?
I'd be very glad if some of you share his thoughts about the topic.
I found a report titled by "The Technical Benefits of EJB and J2EE technologies over COM+ and Windows DNA" several days ago: http://web2.java.sun.com/products/ejb/pdf/j2ee_dnatwp.pdf ( And there is a sister report titled by "The Business Benefits of EJB and J2EE technologies over COM+ and Windows DNA": http://web2.java.sun.com/products/ejb/pdf/j2ee_dnabwp.pdf) It is written well. Though personally I dislike java, I have to say that J2EE is well cooked.