Thanks for the answer,
 
I realise what the term "embedded" means.  I was hoping that someone could enlighten me on the performance and scalability issue gegarding the use of the "embedded tomcat". 
 
If I understand your thread correctly, then you are saying that you can only make use of JNDI if both servers (jboss+tomcat) are running in the same vm.  Did I understand that correctly and if so does that have major drawbacks?
 
bye Michael
 
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"Embedded" means they run in one vm. All calls are in-vm and you can access JNDI "java:"-names from web components.
 
alex
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Hi All,
 
There�s just one more question that I have.
 
What are the advantages and disadvantages of running Tomcat "embeded" in JBOSS.  I�ve read in a number of threads that in terms of scalability it would be better to have them running seperately.  Is this true?
 
If that is the case, then my virtual host question has just about been answered because I had no problems with virtual hosting when running Tomcat as a standalone.
 
bye Michael Delamere

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