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drhfuhruhurrWhether Tomcat is an app server depends in part on how you're using it, but that's not all. Jeff Hanson explains the formal differences between app servers, Web servers, and Java EE containers, and also explores usage scenarios where Tomcat is -- and is n
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03 Apr 08
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When Java developers start talking about application servers, Tomcat is often thrown into the mix. After all, it's one of the most popular options for lightweight development scenarios, and in many cases meets the need for an application server, even though it is technically a Web server. In this article Jeff Hanson engages the question of whether Tomcat is an app server, first by explaining what differentiates application servers, Web servers, and Java EE containers, and then by evaluating Tomcat's suitability to a variety of common Java enterprise development scenarios.
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In this article I tackle the question of whether Tomcat is an application server. I start by explaining the distinctions between app servers, Web servers, and Java EE containers, and then look at some scenarios where a Web server like Tomcat could be used appropriately as an app server.
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