No servlet and jsp only.
Nicholas Orr wrote:
Just a quick one,
Can you run full blown J2EE apps in Tomcat?? If so do you need to do
anything special or is it ready to go out of the box??
Nicholas Orr
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No servlet and jsp only.
Nicholas Orr wrote:
Just a quick one,
Can you run full blown J2EE apps in Tomcat?? If so
do you need to do
anything special or is it ready to go out of the
box??
Nicholas Orr
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Try jboss and tomcat
Try jboss and tomcat together:
http://www.jboss.org/downloads.jsp
Is that easy to use btw (I mean the jboss part) ? I tried iplanet
platform edition but that wouldn't let me do remote admin. Enhydra was a
bit vague in certain areas for me.
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Jboss is, IMO, the cleanest architected j2ee server to date. The docs
are thorough (esp the $100 pay-for docs - support the team with this and
learn a ton!), and support on the mailing lists is like few other
projects. I'd give it a shot.. I used to be a Weblogic fan (and still am
to some extent),
No, JBoss is in my opinion not easy to use. Plus you have to buy the
documentation. I know that they have to make money somewhere, but at least
they could provide a comprehensive management tool that was easy to use like
Macromedia JRun. If you are a beginner I would highly recommend staying
That's probably what I thought when I had a look at one of my friends
using it. App servers like iplanet seem to have better support tools.
I'm pretty sure that may change with JBoss if there are sufficient
requests to do so :)
Keith Pemberton wrote:
No, JBoss is in my opinion not easy to