Hi
Yes you can have all of them in one server but this might slows your response
depending on the traffic. A standalone server is stable and it gives tghe
output to the application server as the responce ...so the application server
will get somany requests and then it transfers to the standalone server to get
the responce....

Hope this helps

//Athy
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Richmond, UK

Sandeep wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We are developing a web based application at our organization, we intend to
> use servlets, jsp and EJB's. What I would like to know is which all
> webservers (stand alone or application server) supports all of these and
> which one would be better.
> Also, could u please tell me the difference between a stand alone engine
> with built-in support for servlets and an Application server which offers
> which supports servlets
>
> thanks
>
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