It's all semantics and some loose writing in some cases and I agree with Ralph.

Note that the link to flashline (see below or original post) indicates that JBOSS is
not J2EE compliant. How true is this?? JBOSS is a J2EE EJB container that
ships integrated with Tomcat or Jetty as J2EE Servlet container. Since Tomcat
can be embedded in this way then it complicates the semantics and this is a
hard thing since most of us are better at programming than paying immense attention
to vocabulary -as an average lawyer would.





On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 04:17 AM, Ralph Einfeldt wrote:

I think the correct classification is:

"tomcat is a J2EE compliant servlet container and jsp engine"

That means tomcat implements everything that the J2EE
specs requires from a servlet container and can be
part of a J2EE Server (together with Jonas, jBoss, OpenEJB,
...).

-----Original Message-----
From: C�dric Viaud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 11:06 AM
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Subject: Re: SUCCESSFUL Tomcat Install!

I'm sorry, but Tomcat is not a J2EE container. It is only a servlet
container.

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