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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Jorge Bello <jn...@ptq.pemex.com> on 2002/05/21 04:55:39 UTC

Jboss and Tomcat

May be this is a stupid question. Sorry any way,
I'm a beginner.

Could someone shed some light about the
differences between Jboss and Tomcat.
What is every one for ?

TIA,
Jorge


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Re: Jboss and Tomcat

Posted by Lajos Moczar <lm...@galatea.com>.
Jorge -

No question is stupid on this list. After all, we've all been there.

JBoss is an EJB container that optionally contains an embedded version 
of Tomcat. Tomcat by itself is simply a servlet container.

Cocoon can run under JBoss/Tomcat or just Tomcat. If you are just 
starting out with Cocoon, Tomcat 4.0.1 is the easiest servlet engine to 
start with.

Regards,

Lajos
galatea.com


Jorge Bello wrote:

> May be this is a stupid question. Sorry any way,
> I'm a beginner.
> 
> Could someone shed some light about the
> differences between Jboss and Tomcat.
> What is every one for ?
> 
> TIA,
> Jorge
> 
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