I made the same mistake.
This matrix will help to clarify the issue.
http://www.theserverside.com/reviews/matrix.jsp
The funny thing is that Sun now bundles the J2EE SDK
with the Netbeans IDE.
The Netbeans IDE in turn comes with Tomcat bundled
inside for easy local development.
And yet
to deploy ejb in tomcat
I made the same mistake.
This matrix will help to clarify the issue.
http://www.theserverside.com/reviews/matrix.jsp
The funny thing is that Sun now bundles the J2EE SDK
with the Netbeans IDE.
The Netbeans IDE in turn comes with Tomcat bundled
inside for easy local
Hi...
You'll probably get lots of answers, but here's a very short one ;-)
Tomcat IS NOT a container for EJB's... you might want to take a look
at JBoss (www.jboss.org)...
Regards,
Carlos
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