🆚 Oracle Application Server vs. Resin
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 Resin is much more popular than Oracle Application Server.
- 🌎 Resin is more popular in the United States, Canada, and China.
- 🌍 Oracle Application Server is more popular in Spain, Korea, and Portugal.
Type
Web server
Web server
About
Oracle Application Server is a completely standards-based application server that provides a comprehensive and fully integrated platform for running Web sites, J2EE applications, and Web services.
Resin is a Java EE-certified application server.
Headquarters
Austin, Texas, United States
San Diego, California, United States
Pricing
Oracle Internet Application Server license$35,000 per processor
Named User Plus
(minimum of 10 users per processor)$700
(minimum of 10 users per processor)$700
Free version ✔️
Resin Professional$849+/year
Categories
Web Servers › Rank #34
Web Servers › Rank #22
Popularity
Determined by the number of sites using each technology.
The Resin web server is 10 times more popular than Oracle Application Server.
Total websites
Market share
Web Servers
Popularity by country
Determined by the number of sites detected from each country.
Resin is more popular in the United States, Canada, and China, while Oracle Application Server is more popular in Spain, Korea, and Portugal.
United States
Canada
Spain
China
Korea
Japan
Portugal
Italy
Russia
United Kingdom
Popularity by domain category
Determined by the number of sites in each category.
Resin is more popular than Oracle Application Server in all market segments.
Sports
Education/Reference
Marketing/Merchandising
Internet Services
Business
Software/Hardware
Non-Profit/Advocacy/NGO
Travel
Government/Military
Personal Pages
Top sites
Top-ranked sites that use these technologies.
Compare alternatives
Technologies with similar characteristics.
See also
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