Tomcat is strictly a JSP/Servlet service. If you want EJB support look
into a project called JBoss at jboss.org. It's an EJB1.1 server.
Brian Burridge wrote:
I'm new to Tomcat, but does it support any EJB spec? If not, is there
any module for Apache that does?
Brian
Your wording wasn't that clear. I thought you were pissed about people
talking about the group on the tomcat list as well. I almost had a few
choice words for you too until I remember that you were helping right
the book. Then I re-read what you said and understood what you meant.
For anyone
As many have noted on here a public projects has been started to create
an online, public domain, Tomcat manual. The project is being hosted at
sourceforge.net and is called Tomcat-Book. Feel free to check it out,
though there isn't much there currently.
For those that would
I agree with all that, however as it stands right now we are looking at
making the book available online. This allows it to change with new
releases. Yes, the book is not going to reflect the new version the day
it comes out (unless we are REALLY on the ball) but it shouldn't be to
long between
If your interested a yahoo group has been started,
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Arnaud Dostes - NTI wrote:
True, covering nightly builds and milestones is
This is certainly something I'd be interested in as well. I'm not a
prolific writer but I think there is a great need for this book and
would be happy to help wherever I may.
Penberthy, Bill wrote:
Count me in. I am not a Tomcat expert - but I writez purty good and am the
ultimate test