Hello,
In respect to the J2EE idea, which is container oriented,
servlet engines are now named servlet containers. Therefor,
engine and container are the sames : this is only a
nomenclature change.
Pascal Deschenes
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Hi there,
What is the difference between a Servlet Container and Servlet Engine? What
role do they play in a Web Server? and how?
Regards,
Rajneesh Garg
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