RE: Enterprise JavaBeans support?

2001-06-26 Thread
Nope, Tomcat's a servlet container and not a full-fledged J2EE server. For EJBs try jBoss - it's open-source and it kicks arse... Regards, Emir Alikadic -Original Message- From: Aaron Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 15:57 Subject: Enterprise JavaBeans

Re: Enterprise JavaBeans support?

2001-06-26 Thread anil
Hi Aaron, Check www.jboss.org. They have Tomcat and Jboss bundle together module and it is ready to roll. anil Aaron Cooper wrote: > Hello > >I have been checking the online documentation but I have not found the answer I >am looking for. I know that Tomcat support JavaBeans, but does i

Re: Enterprise JavaBeans support?

2001-06-26 Thread Sophie
Hello Aaron, For EJB you need an additional server. Free EJB servers are Jonas (via www.evidian.com) and jboss (I think www.jboss.com). I am working with Jonas and am quite happy with the server and the support via their mailing list. There is also a combination of Jonas and Enhydra, which is an

RE: Enterprise JavaBeans support?

2001-06-26 Thread Randy Layman
Tomcat is not an EJB Container. It can work with EJB Containers like JBoss, WebLogic, etc by running the remote interfaces which will then communicate with the EJB server. Randy > -Original Message- > From: Aaron Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 2