> At 05:49 PM 12/11/2002, you wrote:
> >Tomcat wasn't certified, because it didn't quite meet all the J2EE
> >requirements, but I believe it is fully J2EE certified/compliant etc.
>
> Tomcat isn't certified J2EE??  I thought it was the reference
> implementation of J2EE...
>
whoops....  there was supposed to be a "now" on the end of that sentence....

For a while it _was_ being called a J2EE server, but in actual fact wasn't
entirely J2EE compliant in order to be certified as a J2EE server.

Tomcat is now J2EE compliant and certified, I believe.

Stephen


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