Good points, thanks
 

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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Dienstag, 18. September 2007 17:39
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Distributed web services: Tomcat or Jboss?

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Mattias,

Matthias Klein wrote:
> Unless EJB would provide a significant advantage in this type of 
> project, I was not planning on using EJB.
> But would they offer advantages?

I personally dislike EJBs, but my experience was a long time ago...
perhaps things have improved.

> In case I can do without - do you have any recommendation as for 
> container, frameworks, tools?

I believe JBoss uses Tomcat as the servlet container, so JBoss basically
builds on Tomcat to provide and EJB container, MQ-style messaging, and
(probably) SOAP services (possibly even using AXIS).

If I were doing it, I'd stick to Tomcat, but that's mostly because I know it
best. I can configure Tomcat to do exactly what I want and add services
(such as AXIS) as needed, rather than removing them which is what I imagine
you'd have to do with JBoss.

It just seems that JBoss offers many services you don't need, so why bother
with the added complexity?

- -chris

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