Yes, using any of the JSP, Servlet or EJB technology, you can call yourapplication 
a J2EE application. To say in simple terms if youapplications needs J2EE SDK for 
deployment, it is a J2EE application.

These links to J2EE FAQ will help you understand better:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/faq.html#technologies
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/faq.html#sdk

~Jay
http://JavaRSS.com

Saket Barve wrote:
JSP and Servlets form a part of J2EE architecture, notall of it. Therefore, to answer 
your question youcannot call your application a J2EE. Likewise, forJMS.Actually 
speaking, even EJB's are a part of the J2EEarchitecture though a very major 
one.However, in practice, knowing EJB's one may claim tohave known the J2EE 
architecture. `--- S Karthikeyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi All,     I know that this is a silly question, butanyhow i need to know this .     
Suppose if iam creating a web application withjsp and servlet using MVC architecture, 
can i callthat applications asJ2EE based application. One of my collegue isarguing 
that only when we use EJB or JMS it is aJ2EE based application.IS it true.     If it 
is true then why servlet and jsp comesunder J2EE platform.regardsS.Karthikeyan

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