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Joe, et al

EGL can use Tomcat as its target application server. In fact, the RBDe
distance learning class now appears to prefer that students use Tomcat as
opposed to WAS. There is an article in the current issue of the newsletter
"RBDe-EGL Tech Corner" entitled "Setting up Tomcat and DB2 - Part I of II"
that gets into the details however, it isn't geared toward the System i.
There's also another article in the same issue entitled 'EGL and "i"' that's
an interesting read for the System i folks. ;)

http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/rational/pdf/EGLTechDoc3-1-a.pdf


Regards,

BJ


On 11/5/07, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote

<Snip>.

But an interesting issue would be whether I can export an EGL program to run
on Tomcat. I haven't tried it yet; maybe I'll try later this month. If EGL
applications run on Tomcat, that removes nearly all of your arguments
(unless you insist that CGI is better than J2EE, which is a different
argument and has nothing to do with either WAS or EGL).


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