> -----Original Message-----
> From: robert rowntree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: petstore 1.3 on Tomcat 4 as J2EE server
>
>
> without running the J2EE server that comes with the
> "J2SDKEE1.3" download, I tried deploying the Petstore app.
> directly to a running instance of Tomcat 4.04. and got ANT
> 1.4.1 deployment errors like:
>
<snip>
>
> Isn't enough of the J2EE stuff built in Tomcat4 so that I
> could just use the "localhost" instance of tomcat in place of
> the J2EE server that is bundled with the Petstore. I checked
> docs. for Tomcat and for config attrs. like "useNaming" that
> allude to built in J2EE stuff in the InitialContexts from the
> container.
>
> My question is what options do i have to run J2EE sample
> apps. directly on Tomcat4.0.4 as a J2EE implementation?
None. You need an J2EE server to run enterprise beans, etc. Tomcat only
supports JSPs and Servlets (and includes a few other APIs like JNDI and
JavaMail), but doesn't include support for the full environment. You will
need another package (like the Sun's J2EE implementation, JBoss, WebSphere,
Weblogic, etc).
Randy
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