What is incomplete in tomcat ?

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On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, objectworlds wrote:



Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 21:51:01 +0100
From: objectworlds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Struts - j2ee compliant

To use struts framework does the server have to be J2EE compliant ?




To use Struts your container has to implement the Servlet 2.2 Specification (which is part of J2EE 1.2) or later. If you're using JSP pages, your container must also support JSP 1.1 (also part of J2EE 1.2) or later.

Any J2EE 1.2 or later container will therefore support Struts.  However,
Struts itself does not require any J2EE capabilities other than Servlet or
JSP.



if so is that the case for model 1 & model 2 ?




Model 1 and Model 2 have nothing to do with J2EE compliant or not. They describe architectural approaches to building web applications, and appy no matter what technology you are using.



Is tomcat always J2EE compliant ?



Tomcat implements the Servlet and JSP specs, but is not a complete J2EE container. The first digit of the Tomcat version number tells you which versions:

* Tomcat 3.x -- Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1
* Tomcat 4.x -- Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2
* Tomcat 5.x -- Servlet 2.4 and JSP 2.0

As you can see from the above description, though, Tomcat can be used to
execute Struts based appications.

Craig


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