HI riaan

Thanks for the info ..i think still my question is not
answered,comparision between the two application servers regarding the
issues like Performance,reliability,security,charging,Wsdl generation,
deployment etc .. Yaa Tomcat is definitely free.. If you have any info
on the above please pass it across..

Regards
Malli

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Subject: Re: Comparision Study between Websphere /Tomcat for WebServices



I have got it working with Tomcat 4.0.3. It seems very straight forward
and simple. I did a demo implementation using Apache WebServer, Tomcat
with SOAP, SAP J2EE Engine and SAP DB. It was really fast.  But the SOAP
can intergrate straight to an EJB, and i think it is the easiest to
integrate with WebSphere EJB (i think it is done in one of the
examples). But Tomcat is free!
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