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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by unplug <un...@poboxes.com> on 2001/04/18 10:17:30 UTC

tomcat ejb enabled

HI all,
  I would like to config tomcat to ejb enabled.  Now I have the follow
choice in my mind.
1. apache + tomcat + jonas
2. apache + tomcat + enhydra
3. others
  Does anyone here use the configurations above??  Which one has better
performace and easy to install/config?  Or other suggestions?

Rgds,
unplug

Re: tomcat ejb enabled

Posted by Chad LaJoie <cl...@vt.edu>.
         I have not used Jonas/Enhydra, but I have used JBoss and found it 
to work out nicely.  I would suggest going with Apache + Tomcat + 
JBoss.  There is extensive documentation of how to get JBoss and Tomcat to 
run together and how to get Tomcat and Apache to run together.
         Just for your information however, Enhydra is a complete J2EE 
server which means it handles not only EJBs (through the Jonas container) 
but it also handle JSPs and Servlets, JNDI, and all that other good J2EE 
stuff.
         So if you want a package that is all ready all integrated go with 
Enhydra but be aware that the current version is not 100% standards 
compliant when it comes to some J2EE stuff.  If you looking for a 100% 
standard compliant solution go with the Tomcat + JBoss solution

Tomcat Info:   http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat
JBoss Info:     http://www.jboss.org
Enhydra Info:  http://enterprise.enhydra.org/


At 04:17 AM 4/18/2001, you wrote:
>HI all,
>   I would like to config tomcat to ejb enabled.  Now I have the follow
>choice in my mind.
>1. apache + tomcat + jonas
>2. apache + tomcat + enhydra
>3. others
>   Does anyone here use the configurations above??  Which one has better
>performace and easy to install/config?  Or other suggestions?
>
>Rgds,
>unplug

Chad La Joie                           "Only a man who can not conquer
IT Specialist                             his deficiencies feels the need to
IS&C - WARD                             convince the world he has none"