On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 17:49, UnIData wrote:> Where i can download tomcat in rpm format (latest version) ?
You can get a Tomcat with the Netbeans-SJSAS bundle at netbeans.org. The
advantage of getting the appserver (Sun Java System Application Server)
is that you can install enterprise-tier EJBs in addition to whatever you
have with Tomcat. For example, there are third-party enterprise beans
that may be useful to your organization.
You don't have to have a Java/J2EE developer on hand. All you need is
the appserver to support them -- and some good luck or hand-holding from
the bean vendor, so take care choosing them. If you are interested, surf
to Sang Shin's online J2EE course at javapassion.com/j2ee.
I have a question about Tomcat: Do people who use it with CentOS (or
RHEL) find that it has what you want? Could you tell me what it
supports, like an http server and PHP, and maybe even JSP container?
-- TT