Is standalone OC4J scalable for production environment

Hi,
Can our team use an OC4J standalone (a cluster perhaps) to deliver Web applications on a production environment?
The Web app comprises JSPs and Servlets only at the moment, in future we are considering EJBs and other J2EE components.
Will standalone OC4J scale well and is performance good enough for real world applications?
Thank you
Llies Meridja

OC4J standalone is the exact same code that is packaged inside of Oracle9iAS so will have the same characteristics of Oracle9iAS. The benchmarks that Oracle markets with the ECPerf and SpecJAppServer is same thing ... so you should have no issues with performance etc.
You might have seen that we recently released a Java Edition of Oracle9iAS, which focuses primarily on the Java features rather than the extended features like Portal, Wireless etc. If you look at this URL, you will see the feature set comparison of this minimal Java version compared to the other versions:
http://www.oracle.com/ip/deploy/ias/index.html?pkgsum.html
Further, as I understand it, as long as you license one of the Java Edition, Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition, you will be supported running the corresponding instance stand-alone instance of OC4J if you want to work outside of the out-of-the-box framework which Oracle9iAS provides for OC4J instances to run in.
Mike.

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