Well, I found that amazing too. JBoss could help us, but the
reasons why Weblogic was chosen reside on the political side...
It's a bit difficult to push OpenSource software in large, slow
motion and intelectually old corporations.
> Marcus,
>
> That's simply amazing, that anyone would prohibit you from writing legal
> java inside a container.
>
> Have a look at jboss, and see if it can solve your problems.
>
> Dave
> On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 01:59, Marcus Andree S. Magalhaes wrote:
>> We were about to lose a support agreement with BAE/Weblogic people
>> simply because we were creating threads on our own. No reasons
>> were given to us, but they (BES) simply don't *recommend* the
>> arbitrary creation of threads.
>>
>> I suspect it's this way because people can easily create lots of
>> leaks, excessive CPU usage or something like that and then blame the
>> application server for its ridiculous performance.
>>
>>
>>
>> > David,
>> >
>> > There's no problem creating threads inside a servlet container.
>> >
>> > Dave
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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