Howdy,
Technically, as things are right now, if you don't have JSPs that need
to be compiled at runtime, you can use the JRE.  If you have JSPs and
want to use the JRE, pre-compile your JSPs using JspC.

However, please note that the official tomcat requirement for
installation is the JDK, not the JRE.  That may change in the future,
but it is the policy right now and has been for a while.  Generally
speaking, if you do not follow installation instructions for a product
and then run into difficulties, you will have a tougher time getting
(relevant) support.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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>Hi all,
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>Is it better to run tomcat with a jdk over a jre?
>Or it doesn't really matter...
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>Thanks!
>Alain
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