Developers rank best application servers

22.10.2008

Although WebLogic is still among the top-ranked application servers, developers don't value those features with quite the same fervor as in the past. In the 2006 version of this report, BEA WebLogic earned the best application user scores, but today, virtually all of WebLogic's rankings are down compared to '06 results. Evans Data judges this to be a result of (which happened during the time the survey was fielded), resulting in some uncertainty about the product's future. In the short term, that spells opportunity for the company's competitors, Evans Data concludes.

Some of that competition will be coming from . The top candidate is likely Geronimo, from the Apache Software Foundation. "As an open source program, Geronimo might have been burdened by the perception amongst users of a lack of support," says the report, because (or lack thereof). "However, this was not the case with Geronimo, and much of that has to do with IBM. in a variety of ways to Geronimo and the Apache Software Foundation, including technical support." As a result, Geronimo earned second place marks for quality of support, right behind IBM WebSphere. It also gets top marks from developers for performance and database connectivity.

Another open-source success, , was marked as delivering the best value to cost ratio, the best compatibility with other software and the best security-all of which matter particularly for enterprise software development.

Microsoft's Windows Server is used both as an operating system and , with its native support for ASP.NET Web development and Web Services technologies such as , , (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration), and WSDSL (Web Services Description Language). In this survey, Windows Server garnered good marks across the board, but delivered the most satisfaction for its database connectivity, support and performance.