Howdy,

>> All tomcat 4.x versions require the JDK officially.

That's strictly true, because of the "officially" word in there.

>Is this strictly true? Is it true, for example, if I don't have any
JSPs
>in my application?

There have been many discussions about this: search the archives.  You
can run with the JRE, even if you have JSPs as long as you pre-compile
them.  The JDK is mainly needed for javac to compile JSP servlets.
However, other problems can arise when you don't use the JDK.  The
archives have more information.

Yoav Shapira



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