Thanks for these references. Much appreciated. The IBM stuff is really helpful.

At 01:50 PM 4/5/03 -0500, you wrote:


> Do you know any real-life scenarios where you can't do it with
> Tomcat but need EJB seriously?

    The short answer is yes.  But this is really getting off-topic for this
list.  As I and several others have pointed out, servlet and JSP technology
are just one aspect of J2EE.

    If you need more information, I believe that I already responded to one
questioner who wanted EJB info to take a look at my tutorial "Getting
Started with EJB Technology", which is this week's feature at both
developerWorks ( www.ibm.com/developerworks ) and the developerWorks
Java zone ( www.ibm.com/developerworks/java ).  It includes a brief
J2EE overview.

    Sun also has a J2EE tutorial, and I saw on the J2EE mailing list that
someone is offering a free online class.

    These and the J2EE and EJB mailing list should help clarify your
understanding of what J2EE is about and what servlet technology provides.


Joe Sam


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> Hi Joe Sam, > > Thanks for your detailed reply. > > Do you know any real-life scenarios where you can't do it with Tomcat but > need EJB seriously? > So far I've done any backend-access using Apache Axis (Soap) and haven't > yet had a great desire to use RMI/EJB remote access with pages of nested > exceptions if anything goes wrong. > > Thx alot > Johannes > >





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