Basically, Zope for you if it's important what you're gonna do. It has more powers and tweaks and possibilities, and unless you're rich you're gonna have to get your hands dirty. Just like with OS's. At home I still have Windows ME on my laptop. But who cares, I'm only using it for watching DVD. "My" server however is a carefully installed Linux, because there it matters. Don't forget to consider scalability too. Read "Delenda Est Junkware" by Philip Greenspun, in Web Publishing. It's a part of a chapter towards the end. peter
Honestly, how does Zope compare to some of the big names such as BEA and WebSphere? My company is looking at spending a lot of money in the Application Server realm, and I wondered how Zope stacks up against them. We're two shakes of a pen away from purchasing something, and I'd like to at least come back with an open-source solution just so that we can compare something.
Fire away. I need as much ammo as I can get (although, honestly, I'm leaning towards BEA)
R
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