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André,

On 3/3/2009 10:57 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Does anyone on this list have any knowledge of these, in particular
> their "compatibility/similarity" with respectively Tomcat v ? and Apache
> httpd v ?

Tomcat's only real "compatibility" questions are:

1. What servlet/JSP specification are we talking?
2. Need "full" J2EE support (EJB, MQ, etc.)?

#1 can be answered here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Websphere#WebSphere_compatibility_matrix

Looks like the equivalent Tomcat version would be 5.5.

#2 is also easy: Tomcat does not support that stuff. Chuck's suggestion
that JBoss might be a better comparison is a good one. There's also
Sun's Glassfish.

I'm not sure about Websphere's httpd-like capabilities, but Websphere
/is/ Java-based so you'll have all the oddities that you may have heard
of when using Perl from Java or having to write filters to do things
like mod_rewrite or mod_headers do for you in httpd (urlrewrite, your
favorite Java tool, is of course a good option for the former).

- -chris
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