Pouya,

On 6/12/2010 12:14 PM, jjjjj jjjjjj wrote:
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of wiki.

> Would you please tell me that we can use tomcat instead of GlassFish or 
> no?(Yes/No Why?)

Deciding between Tomcat and Glassfish is really a matter of application
requirements: GlassFish is a full J2EE server, while Tomcat is limited
to a Java servlet container/web server. GlassFish actually uses Tomcat
internally as its servlet container and web server, and adds features to it.

If you only need a servlet container and web server, Tomcat can meet
your needs. If you need additional services provided by a J2EE server
(EJB, JMX, etc.) then you'll want GlassFish.

> Which of JSF or Struts is more compatible with tomcat?

Both are equally compatible.

> Please say to me something about maven,Is this a project management table or 
> no ,What is this ?

Maven is a build tool. Whether Tomcat has been mavenized shouldn't be
relevant if you are developing web applications for deployment onto Tomcat.

-chris

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