First things first - To use Tomcat you will need to produce a WAR file vs.
an EAR file.

I am guessing you are developing your J2EE app in WDSC. An nice, and
inexpensive, alternative I have found is MyEclipseIDE.com which has some of
the best integration I have seen. With that said I am sick of JSF and am
looking for a "lesser" framework (i.e. one that doesn't try to do so much
for you but rather just helps in the laborious parts). Grails is on my
radar though I wont buy into it until I use it.

http://grails.org/

HTH,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com


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Subject: [WEB400] Tomcat or WAS 6.1 - deploy EAR file on iSeries question


I am developing some apps that create an EAR file. I want to deploy onto my
iSeries, but wondering which server to use. Which is faster, better, etc...

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance
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