Hi,

Yes, and some would say you don't need the Apache web server, since Tomcat can 
act as a web server too. Tomcat provides an implementation of the Servlet and 
JSP aspects of the J2EE suite, so if you only need those you're ok.

Allistair.

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> From: brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Help getting started
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> 
> To get a servelet engine one needs the following
> apache web server
> and tomcat servlet engine ??
> 
> What about J2EE ? Does one need that as well ? Or the servlet
> engine above (like tomcat) would contain the J2EE as well.
> 
> 
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