[JBoss-user] [Beginners Corner] - Where does JBoss fit in?

2006-03-13 Thread peter_ullah
Hi, 

Im new to j2ee development and have a few questions, if anyone can help!

Basically how do the various J2ee technologies fit together/complement each 
other?

As I understand it, we have application servers such as JBoss (and 
WebSphere, BEA etc)

but products like Spring also exist, which dont appear to be App Servers, but 
do provide Messaging, EJB alternatives etc, and various other features which 
JBoss provides so is Spring a replacement, or does Spring offer some of the 
features of JBoss, but still requires an application server to host the 
services?!!?!?!? very confusing for me.

Also. there are many presentation technologies such as JSF, JSP, Struts, 
and Spring(?) but how do they get supported by an Application server, can you 
use all of these technologies with JBoss?

Do all Application Servers provide a proprietary implementation of the J2ee 
standard technologies? 

I just need a place to go where I can get a "big picture" overview of how all 
of this fits together!

Can anyone help me?

Thank you

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[JBoss-user] [Beginners Corner] - Re: Where does JBoss fit in?

2006-03-13 Thread peter_ullah
Thanks Diego,

that was quite interesting, but I was more interested in undertanding when and 
where to sue each technology, and how they fit together.

I understand that all J2EE App Servers provide support for Servlets, JSP, 
Messaging etc, but I was realy wondering if you had to use something like JBoss 
or Websphere to host things like Spring!

Any ideas?

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