Difference between Integration server andSun Java system applivation server

Hi,
What is the difference between Sun Java system application server and Sun Seebeyond integration server???
When I see the documentation it says that Sun Seebeyond integration server is a specialized thing of Sun Java system application server.
What needs to be configured in Sun Java system application server to make it work like a integration server??
Thanks in advance
KKS

Hi KKS,
The SSIS is based on SJSAS 8.0 PE UR1. Some core features have been modified so that it's optimized for integration scenario's with fast throughput.
You can deploy your JCAPS code on SJSAS 8.1 EE as it's fully J2EE1.4 compliant, and this version has been tested and verified.
Configuring the AS's JVM helps.. especially taking note of the space division inside the JVM.
Good luck
Paul

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