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Hi!
> I don't know enough about Java, can someone describe the differences
between
> the way Tomcat works and OC4J works?
The first difference that comes into my mind is:
Tomcat:
1) you download the software
2) you install it
3) you use it
Hi!
> I don't know enough about Java, can someone describe the differences
between
> the way Tomcat works and OC4J works?
The first difference that comes into my mind is:
Tomcat:
1) you download the software
2) you install it
3) you use it
Oracle iAS
1) you download the software
I don't know enough about Java, can someone describe the differences between
the way Tomcat works and OC4J works?
(or provide a link to a white paper that might enlighten me on the subject).
I found this on OTN and am wondering.
http://otn.oracle.com/tech/java/oc4
thanks a lot
Charlie Mengler wrote:
> AFAIK, OC4J is NOT dependent upon other 9iAS components.
>
> P I P O wrote:
> >
> >
> > i am just curious if OC4J could be used
> > alone with out installing the other components
> > of the Application Server? I mea
AFAIK, OC4J is NOT dependent upon other 9iAS components.
P I P O wrote:
>
>
> i am just curious if OC4J could be used
> alone with out installing the other components
> of the Application Server? I mean does the
> OC4J has dependencies on the Appication Server
> other c
i am just curious if OC4J could be used
alone with out installing the other components
of the Application Server? I mean does the
OC4J has dependencies on the Appication Server
other components?