You're mixing two different concerns here. Though some EJB servers
support JSPs and servlets, servlet engines like JRun do not provide EJB
containers.
Athy Natkuna wrote:
>
> Hi
> For the Servlets it is better to have a Jrun Servlet Engine on a Linux server.
> I am sure this will do the job for your EJB as well.
>
> Sandeep wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We are developing a web based application at our organization, we intend to
> > use servlets, jsp and EJB's. What I would like to know is which all
> > webservers (stand alone or application server) supports all of these and
> > which one would be better.
> > Also, could u please tell me the difference between a stand alone engine
> > with built-in support for servlets and an Application server which offers
> > which supports servlets
> >
> > thanks
> >
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