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Friday, June 20, 2003 |
People wanting to chat with me should look for my display picture:

I love MSN Messenger v6.0 -- very swanky.
9:54:22 AM
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices/docs/doculabsWSreport.pdf
Some of the report's highlights:
- Microsoft .NET provided the best performance among the products evaluated in all tests conducted.
- The results from the interoperability tests prove that with Web Services, interoperability between .NET and J2EE platforms is a reality, and performance is not a blocking issue in such cases.
- Against a backend Oracle 9i database, .NET on Windows Server 2003 (8 CPU) achieved 110 percent better throughput than the leading J2EE product against the same Oracle 9i database.
- While JBoss delivered the best J2EE-based Web Services host results, Application Server Y delivered the best J2EE-based Web Services client results. Overall, .NET provided significantly better performance results versus the J2EE products acting as both a Web Service client and a Web Service host.
7:14:36 AM
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© Copyright 2003 John Bristowe.
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