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Re: Differences between jServ and Tomcat

jmoliere

2003-12-06

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Jan Behrens wrote:

>Hi List,
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hi jan,

>I wonder whether anyone out there could give me some insight on the main
>differences between jServ and Tomcat. As far as I understand, jServ is a
>Servlet Engine to be included with an instance of Apache, whereas Tomcat of
>course can be used as a Standalone Server doing more than just handling
>jsp/servlet requests from a webserver. Is that about right?
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yes you 're right but JSERV is an old product no more maintained I
think, it 's compliant with old servlets/JSP specs while tomcat is the
first implementation for every new API (Tomcat 5 which is in beta stage
implements sthe new servlet API 2.4)
Jserv 'name is still present but in the name of the protocol AJP (apache
to jserv protocol)
HTH
jerome

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