Johnny, you're having way too much fun :D .
Sam to answer your question, tomcat simply is the reference implementation
of servlet and jsp specification from Sun (and a damn fine one at that
too).
Glassfish like other comparable app servers out there implement the JEE
specification (well whichever
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Peng Tuck Kwok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johnny, you're having way too much fun :D .
Sam to answer your question, tomcat simply is the reference implementation
of servlet and jsp specification from Sun (and a damn fine one at that
too).
No its not. Glassfish is
Meh, need to check tomcat more often :P
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Leon Rosenberg
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On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Peng Tuck Kwok [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Johnny, you're having way too much fun :D .
Sam to answer your question, tomcat simply is the reference
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Still, tomcat is the better implementation, simply because it doesn't
have all the ejb stuff :-)
I rise to agree with Leon. The reason I'm using Tomcat right now
(and pestering the list with build questions, thanks for the help) is that
it's simpler. I'm not
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Subject: Re: Why GlassFish
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:35:44 -0700
Disclaimer: I am a Glassfish developer, working for Sun. So you can
ignore whatever I say. :)
I run Tomcat for my server
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From: DIGLLOYD INC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: Why GlassFish
Disclaimer: I am a Glassfish developer, working for Sun. So you can
ignore whatever I say. :)
I run Tomcat
Hi,
Just a quick question, I found that Tomcat is quite capable with servlet
application, but lack of EJB support.
Is GlassFish designed to fill the gaps to support EJB application only?
Thanks
On Aug 28, 2008, at 9:31 AM, sam wun wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick question, I found that Tomcat is quite capable with
servlet
application, but lack of EJB support.
Is GlassFish designed to fill the gaps to support EJB application
only?
As Pythagoras said, just say no to beans.
- Original Message -
From: sam wun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 3:31 PM
Subject: Why GlassFish
Hi,
Just a quick question, I found that Tomcat is quite capable with servlet
application, but lack of EJB support
Disclaimer: I am a Glassfish developer, working for Sun. So you can
ignore whatever I say. :)
I run Tomcat for my server (diglloyd.com), for specific reasons.
Glassfish is a terrific product and so is Tomcat. Which is better
depends on the goal, as with any product.
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