[thelist] Moving to JSP from ASP

Marcus Andersson marcus at bristav.se
Tue Oct 5 15:07:45 CDT 2004


Never?

Well, if you really really need EJBs, then you might need one of those heavy, expensive things. But pray that 
you won't need it...

Btw, Tomcat is an application server (as is Resin and Jetty). They just don't support the full J2EE stack of 
specifications (such as EJBs and container managed transactions (but you might be able to solve this with 
stuff like Spring Framework (excellent server application framework) instead)).

/Marcus

Warren Murray wrote:
> At what point in time would I need to add a java application server 
> (ie., websphere server, etc...) into the mix?
> 
> Warren
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hassan Schroeder" 
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>> Warren Murray wrote:
>>
>>> I would like for the webapp to send email.
>>
>>
>> Besides the already-mentioned JavaMail, there are jakarta taglibs
>> that make sending email, even multi-part, w/attachments, etc. a snap.
>>
>> You can use Mailer2 --
>> <http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/sandbox/doc/mailer2-doc/intro.html>
>> with Tomcat 5 (which you'd want to run for the capabilities in the 2.4
>> Servlet Spec as well as performance).
>>
>> HTH,
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