There are many Jakarta committers that have successfully made a "go" of it by having their own Server-Side consulting firms (but I'm not one of them :).
As every one here should know, Tomcat is not a J2EE container. For an OS J2EE container that uses Tomcat for its Servlet/JSP, see http://www.jboss.org/. "Steve R Burrus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Well, I really haven't bothered to post to this newsgroup in quite some time, but > I just had to proudly announce to anyone interested that I HAVE SUCCESSFULLY > INSTALLED TOMCAT!!! This is the 4.1.12 version that I am now talking about! Any > possible signs of appreciation from anyone in this newsgroup to that "dramatic > news" [-sic] would be greatly welcomed by myself!!! > > Well, with that said, I would like to know just how exactly I start to go about > creating the components of the J2EE API, i.e., Servlets and Java Server Pages in > the Tomcat web container?! I would bet--if I were a betting man--that it's a > rather "tricky" proposition to do so!! Am I wrong? I just know that someone out > there in this newsgroup will send me the hyperlink to access all of the relevant > information that I need to learn about to create these. I developed the thought > some time ago in my mind to start to develop the components of server-side Java > programming as a real career for myself. Am I just flat deluding myself into > thinking that I can possibly make a "go" of it with trying/attempting to "dabble" > with such high technology as a basis for a career? Please give some feedback about > this. > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! News - Today's headlines > http://news.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>