* Complete production and development support. JBoss has the lead Tomcat developer on board. * Allow future seamless extension to EJB container. Jboss provides unified configuration for both containers. * HTTP session replication (clustering, which is very seemless) * Better hot deployment * JMX statistics and monitoring * Connection pooling * JAAS security * Pluggable security domains
With very little work, you can get JBoss down to any minimal configuration that doesn't include EJB and other stuff that comes with JBoss.
In my experience, any truly complex application needs a transaction manager, which JBoss has as well, that is seemlessly integrated with our connection pooling.
Bill
MCS wrote:
We are currently using tomcat, apache, and mysql to successfully deploy a fairly complex application and we have no cause for complaints. Since my knowledge of jboss consists mostly of what I was able to obtain from browsing the jboss website, can anyone tell me what (and if) we can gain by using jboss?
Thank you,
MC
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