I dl'd JBoss-ide (since I use eclipse) and it automatically runs its own Tomcat.
1) Does JBoss have its own J2EE container?
If yes, why use Tomcat? If not, what does the version I dl'd, 3.2.3 (for Eclipse) give me more than my Tomcat server?
2) On Windows xp, does the fact that I used Tomcat on this machine interefere? (Used-past tense.)
I am getting some [Tomcat] errors on the startup.
3) How does the ide version differ from the standalone version? I'm worried that once I learn doing it all from within the ide, I will still need to relearn for real deployment. Can I deploy another JBoss on another machine on our lan and try to sync my work on the JBoss ide with the remote JBoss?
Thank you all, and please excuse if these issues have been rehashed here. -nat
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