The simple answer is that Tomcat is a servlet container (you can deploy war 
files) while JBoss is a full J2EE server (you can deploy ear files, including 
EJBs).  So JBoss provides a superset of the functionality that is available in 
Tomcat.

JBoss adminsitration is done by editing XML files.  Application deployment is a 
simple as copying your war/ear/whatever file to the server/default/deploy 
directory.

A good place to get started is reading the Getting Started and Application 
Server guides (on the documentation page): 
http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbossas/docs

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