Is Orion Application Server dead?
Sunday, 30. September 2007, 01:47:15
I wonder why they didn't keep on developing Orion after J2EE 1.3. Does anybody know?
By Behrang Saeedzadeh (the 3rd incarnation)
Sunday, 30. September 2007, 01:47:15
I wonder why they didn't keep on developing Orion after J2EE 1.3. Does anybody know?
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If I am not mistaken I believe the Orion Application Server became the base code for the Oracle OC4J container. I could be off but I believe once Oracle bought the code the open source development stopped. But like I said I could be wrong...
By anonymous user, # 30. September 2007, 05:02:21
hi there,
like anonymous says, they licensed their code to Oracle and the contract, I'm told also included a lot of maintenance work. I guess the Orion developers didn't have enough time to maintain Orion as well as honor the Oracle appserver.
It would take a lot more time to build support for JEE 1.5 after a few years, especially with JBoss and tomcat entrenched with decent features and performance. I guess the same thing happened to pramati(www.pramati.com), albeit not as devastating.
BR,
~A
By anonymous user, # 30. September 2007, 08:05:34
Having said that, as long as I know, the Orion guys never released a public statement regarding their future directions after licensing Oracle to use Orion for OC4J.
By behrangsa, # 2. October 2007, 07:45:50
It's a sad story indeed. Orion was the fastest server of its time and in fact -the only- server that didn't crashed when under load. That's right, every other Java AS back then crashed when under severe load. Not Orion. It just kept going and going, even on the lousy hardware of those days.
When it was clear that no new versions of Orion were coming out, we eventually moved over to Tomcat. There were some announcements that a magical Orion 3 was in the works, so we actually were a bit reluctant to move away from Orion. Luckily it turned out to be a good move. Orion indeed turned out to be a dead project and will stay at J2EE 1.3 forever.
By anonymous user, # 2. October 2007, 21:51:15
Oracle killed Orion, that's for sure. Oracle Application Server is at least 3 years behind at this point in terms of scalability and performance compared to other JEE Application servers. It seems that everything they touch turns to crap, JDeveloper is a piece of work too, definitely wouldn't use it by choice.
By anonymous user, # 3. October 2007, 00:41:28
We moved from Orion to JBoss (kicking and screaming) as the base dev platform. We target JBoss, Bea WL and IBM WS. Lately, some of us have been using GlassFish. It has fast startup we miss from out Orion days with really cutting edge JEE support. Great IDE support too.
By anonymous user, # 4. October 2007, 01:38:37