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Spring does not deal with O-R mapping.
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I wonder why you use both iBatis and Spring. Is it not Spring itself can do
the job.
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it was running on Tomcat in comparison to what I would get if it was running
on JBoss or other container like Websphere.
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Hello,
I am going to write an application using the following frameworks:
iBatis + Spring + Spring MVC and Webflow. The application is going to talk
to external web services and maybe expose its own as well.
I am wondering what features would not be possible for this configuration
Hi,
could anyone out there highlight some major differences between Tomcat and
JBOSS?
In particular, Tomcat is an app server with a built-in web (HTTP) server;
does JBOSS require an external webserver to run its web applications ?
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Hi,
could anyone out there highlight some major differences between Tomcat and
JBOSS?
In particular, Tomcat is an app server with a built-in web (HTTP) server;
does
Ernie Ho ha scritto:
Hi,
could anyone out there highlight some major differences between Tomcat and
JBOSS?
In particular, Tomcat is an app server with a built-in web (HTTP) server; does JBOSS require an external webserver to run its web applications ?
Jboss is an application server
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Subject: Tomcat VS JBOSS
In particular, Tomcat is an app server with a built-in web
(HTTP) server; does JBOSS require an external webserver to
run its web applications ?
Actually, Tomcat is a component of JBoss; no external webservers
of it or its
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Hi,
could anyone out there highlight some major differences
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