thank you very much for your inputs.
Regards,
Ashwini
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Subject: Re: Help needed reg: Tomcat
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From: "Ashwini Bhat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I could not make out why exactly Tomcat is used for?
It is the container which runs servlets and jsps.
> It is specified that
> it can be used with any web server(apache/IIS)? What can we achieve using
> tomcat?
You can run servlets and JSPs.
> Is it only the performance that matters with it? Or are there any
> benefits of it?
It is free and open source also.
> Heard that it is a substitute for JWS as JWS deployment
> will be stopped from May(anyway I am not sure why JWS itself is being
> stopped). Is it true? Can we purchase Tomcat for deployment purpose?
Tomcat is free.
Regds,
Gokul
> Thanks in advance,
> Ashwini
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