Try the JBoss documentation on the their site.
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Subject: Re: Does tomcat support EJBs?
Does any one know of any examples / tutorials / URLs which show you
how to use JSP (Tomcat ) / EJB / JBoss togethers?
Tia
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From: Edward Foley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@JAVA.SUN.COM> on 06/07/2001
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>I need someone expert to answer my doubt about tomcat.
>Does it support enterprise java beans (entity and session beans)?
Sio,
Tomcat does not support EJBs. You need to have an application server such as
EJBOSS, Weblogic or Websphere.
Ed Foley
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