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Pete Hall skrev:
Does anybody know? It's apparently JEE5 certified, and is available with
either Jetty 6 or Tomcat 6. Any idea what that means? Is it an
application that runs in Tomcat 6? Is it a low calorie replacement for
WAS? Would it enhance the functionality of Tomcat for Axis2 services?
Would it be a plus for EGL development? I'm just getting started with
Geronimo uses either Tomcat or Jetty as the component which handles the HTTP connector part - i.e. listens on a port for web requests and sends the response back.

JEE is a lot more, including handling EJB's, providing stuff via JNDI etc.

WebSphere Community Edition is Geronimo rebranded.

http://www-01.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/community/

Currently, I just need a stable environment for exposing web services on
the i.
What do the web service framework you use, require?

(If you have not decided yet on a framework, I have had good experience with the Metro stack which can run in any reasonably modern Java web server)


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