I suppose the answer you are looking for is this: you will have to run
Tomcat as a service on the Android.

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:30 AM, JFrog <jeremiah.paul.sna...@gmail.com>wrote:

> > Tomcat is used for server applications. If you ran a server application
> on a
> > handset likke Android phone, where wold the client run?
>
> Perhaps another android? Or a PC.
>
> The concern I have is how Tomcat got on the Adroid in the first
> place.  The conversion process from .jar to .dex is capable of just
> taking all the Apache jars and converting them over to the Android
> platform to run as a standalone application?
> I am under the impression that the .jar to .dex is for library
> conversions that we can take control of at the Android but not an
> executable program.  Is that assumption correct?
>
> ~JFrog
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