RE: Help getting started

2005-03-15 Thread Peter Crowther
 From: brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 To get a servelet engine one needs the following
 apache web server

No.  Tomcat will work standalone.

 and tomcat servlet engine ??

Or another engine such as Jetty.  But that's heresy on this list ;-).

 What about J2EE ? Does one need that as well ? Or the servlet
 engine above (like tomcat) would contain the J2EE as well.

J2EE is a collection of different parts.  Tomcat provides
implementations of some, but not all, of the parts.  What do you want
J2EE for?  Which bits do you want?

- Peter

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RE: Help getting started

2005-03-15 Thread Allistair Crossley
Hi,

Yes, and some would say you don't need the Apache web server, since Tomcat can 
act as a web server too. Tomcat provides an implementation of the Servlet and 
JSP aspects of the J2EE suite, so if you only need those you're ok.

Allistair.

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 To get a servelet engine one needs the following
 apache web server
 and tomcat servlet engine ??
 
 What about J2EE ? Does one need that as well ? Or the servlet
 engine above (like tomcat) would contain the J2EE as well.
 
 
 
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RE: Help getting started

2005-03-15 Thread Pete Stevens

How to install tomcat for linux,

http://www.mythic-beasts.com/support/topic_vds_java.html


How to make it act like a normal webserver with jsp  virtual hosting support,
rather than worrying about packaging .war files etc.

http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pete/tomcat-vhost.html


Hope this helps.

Pete

On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Allistair Crossley wrote:

 Hi,

 Yes, and some would say you don't need the Apache web server, since Tomcat 
 can act as a web server too. Tomcat provides an implementation of the Servlet 
 and JSP aspects of the J2EE suite, so if you only need those you're ok.

 Allistair.

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  and tomcat servlet engine ??
 
  What about J2EE ? Does one need that as well ? Or the servlet
  engine above (like tomcat) would contain the J2EE as well.
 
 
 
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