I think the major difference is that whereas Tomcat is only a web container
(JSP and Servlet container), JBoss is full J2EE application server that also
supports business components and enterprise JavaBeans.
Best regards
Karim Zibari
- Original Message
From: Ernie Ho [EMAIL
Ernie Ho ha scritto:
Hi,
could anyone out there highlight some major differences between Tomcat and
JBOSS?
In particular, Tomcat is an app server with a built-in web (HTTP) server; does JBOSS require an external webserver to run its web applications ?
Jboss is an application server
From: Ernie Ho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat VS JBOSS
In particular, Tomcat is an app server with a built-in web
(HTTP) server; does JBOSS require an external webserver to
run its web applications ?
Actually, Tomcat is a component of JBoss; no external webservers are
of it or its
contents
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From: Edoardo Panfili [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat VS JBOSS
Ernie Ho ha scritto:
Hi,
could anyone out there highlight some major differences