I agree with you - an app server without EJB. And with Spring framework
and the like, you rarely need EJB any more. But that might start a flame
war!! ;-)
cheers,
David
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Mike,
> I know that Tomcat is not really an App Server like JBoss etc...
Some may argue with me, but I would consider Tomcat an app server. JBoss
happens to be an EJB container as well as a servlet container (and
provides some other services as well), while Tomcat provides only the
servlet container and some directory services.
> However, if I had a component that was not a web application and I
> wanted to start it inside tomcat how could I do that ?
> Is there some configuration file I would need to add something to in
> order to have a component started and would I need to implement some
> Tomcat interface to do it?
What do you want to run inside of Tomcat that is not a web application?
Tomcat is basically a web application container, so I'm not sure what
else you'd want to run.
-chris
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