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I was thinking that Tomcat was equal to the standard Webshere, and Jboss is
equal to the advanced WebSphere... But I was trying to figure out, in
laymans terms, what does Jboss do that Tomcat does not?

And what i'm trying to do is this...  The other day I learned about
connection pooling, so I was wondering if I wanted connection pooling in my
servlets, do I need something like JBoss?

Plus I don't understand what an EJB is,  (my guess, Enterprise java bean?)
and why would I use it...

Thanks, tim

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> Subject:      Re: WebSphere Adv vs Jboss W/tomcat
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> Hi Tim,
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> what do you mean with standard Websphere???
> Tomcat is the standard and JBoss one of the best choices for EJBs;
> WebSphere
> might be a good choice - but not or the as400
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> Dieter
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> Am Mittwoch, 27. März 2002 18:37 schrieben Sie:
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