Hi, JBoss is only needed if you really want to use EJB. From my point of view, in most cases, you don't need EJB at all, because most of the web applications do not need distribution of objects. In most cases you have one web server with one database and a lot of thin clients (web browsers). What you want to make your objects persistent is an OO-Databse (like db4o) or a good object-relational-mapping-tool like TopLink. I made good experience with the following production environment: Tapestry (by now we use 2.0.2a), Jetty, TopLink, Oracle, NO EJB, NO.Best regards,
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