Hi, I think it's not a good idea especially when application are subject to modification frequetly or if we plan to deploy a new application on the server. Tomcat has a very interesting feature which allows user to load application on fly without closing the server. But If I compile tomcat and webapps into single package, I will lost this feature.
I see that's a very limited functionnality. Regards Ramzi On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Excelsior Java Team <j...@excelsior-usa.com > wrote: > Please help us beta test Apache Tomcat support in the forthcoming Excelsior > JET 7.0 release. > > Excelsior JET is a compliant Java SE 6 implementation (JVM) with an > ahead-of-time native code compiler. Version 7.0 will enable you to compile > Apache Tomcat together with your Web applications into a native code > executable and distribute it without the original class/WAR files and > without dependency on the JDK. > > The latest Excelsior JET 7.0 beta 2 supports Tomcat 5.0, 5.5, and 6.0 and > is available for Windows and Linux. > > More information and sample app (Pebble 2.3.2 on Tomcat 6.0): > http://www.excelsior-usa.com/protect-java-web-applications.html > > Beta downloads (no registration required): > http://www.excelsior-usa.com/jetdlbeta.html > > We are eagerly awaiting your feedback and questions at > j...@excelsior-usa.com. > > Thank you and best regards, > > Dmitry Leskov > Excelsior LLC > >