If you need EJB container I recommend that you set up Jboss, if you don't need it, 
don't do it. 

You must realize the fact that Tomcat is a servlet/JSP container when Jboss is a J2EE 
container, usually bundled with either Jetty or tomcat for servlets/jsp support.
I've been using tomcat for development for about 2 years and it is in my mind one of 
the best servlet containers around these days, as it's very simple to configure, 
performes well and is quite stable, I've also been using tomcat and other application 
servers for production and tomcat is just doing fine there as well.

What kind of improvement are you looking for in your production env over the dev-env, 
that you've been using ?

-reynir



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> I'm sure you get this question all the time, but this is not 
> that type of question. I've been using Tomcat for a while, 
> like a year, in a production environment. I think it's been 
> doing fine so far. I've just got a new server to replace my 
> current application server that's been running Tomcat. I was 
> thinking maybe I should set this up with JBoss instead of 
> Tomcat, because this will be production. The reason I'm 
> thinking about doing this is one, because I'm at a stage 
> where it would be easy to just install whatever I want and 
> two, I've read a couple places that Tomcat is just a 
> reference implementation. That it was not really designed to 
> be in production. It doesn't have to be just JBoss either. I 
> just know a little about it. Any suggestions would be great.
> 
> 
> Thank You,
> 
> Justin A. Stanczak
> Web Manager
> Shake Learning Resource Center
> Vincennes University
> (812)888-5813
> 
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