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  | | | Tomcat Embedded - Solution Viable | Tomcat Embedded - Solution Viable 2003-10-16 - By Nikolaos Giannopoulos
Back Hi,
We have a web app consisting of servlets that talk to a standalone server app over RMI. Currently our customers need to download and install (1) JDK, (2) a web server with a servlet engine and (3) our application.
Our customers are telling us that they don't mind installing the JDK but to have to install a web server and servlet engine (even if it is just integrated - Tomcat) and then install our app that it is too cumbersome.
+ Can Tomcat Embedded be bundled with proprietary software (from a licensing perspective)?
+ What gets deployed when Embedded Tomcat is used (Is it the LE or regular version or do I need to use the source)?
+ Anyone know of a tutorial on transitioning from Tomcat standalone to Tomcat embedded?
+ Any other info or gotcha's would be great
Ideally we would like to not tightly couple our product to Tomcat Embedded and thus maybe still offer a version of our software without the embedded Tomcat. How doable is this?
Any and all information is appreciated.
--Nikolaos
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