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 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
away from JBoss.

Keith

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kwok Peng Tuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Is Tomcat a J2EE Container as well??



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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