J2EE (or now Java EE) is a specification (or perhaps more accurately, a 
collection of many specifications).  When you download the J2EE SDK from the 
Sun web site, it comes with a reference application server.  That is, an 
application server that is built to the spec and is to be used as a reference 
guide for others wanting to build application servers, or to build applications 
to deploy to such servers.  The reference server is not intended to be used in 
production (at least, it was not before, not sure if that is still a true 
statement).

Tomcat is also a reference server, but for the JSP and Servlet specs (note that 
this is not full J2EE).  Even though it is a reference implementation, it is 
robust enough to use in a production environment. 

JBoss uses Tomcat to handle servlets and JSPs, and adds to that all of the 
other services necessary to be J2EE compliant. In addition, it contains all of 
the jar files necessary to build J2EE applications.  In other words, you do not 
need to download the J2EE SDK from Sun to build J2EE apps, you can just as 
easily download JBoss and use it for building J2EE apps.

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