Hi Zaaba,

JBoss is a J2EE application server.  Obviously, it can be used for JSP's and 
servlets without the full J2EE compliment of objects, like EJB's, messaging etc.

To see it in live action look at the JBoss site, which runs on JBoss.  Here is 
a site I have just put up.  It runs on JBoss-3.2.0/Jetty on a commercial host.  
http://www.cars4us.com.au  The database is MySQL.  There is also a lot of 
JavaScript involved, which has nothing to do with JBoss. The only area with 
content so far is NSW, Newcastle.  (New South Wales, Australia. Newcastle - 
which, not surprisingly, has coal)

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