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Apache Tomcat is a web container, or application server developed at the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems, providing an environment for Java code to run in cooperation with a web server. It adds tools for configuration and management but can also be configured by editing configuration files that are normally XML-formatted. Tomcat includes its own internal HTTP server.

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Integrating Tomcat with Apache (Server Watch)
If you write JavaServer Pages or use Servlets to provide the functionality of your Web site, you're probably already aware of Tomcat. Tomcat is the Apache Foundation's reference implementation of the JavaServer Pages and Servlet technologies.

Scalix Reduces Complexity, Expands Functionality (Server Watch)
Scalix: Open source e-mail and collaboration competitor to Exchange. While the widely used Exchange server has surely put a lot of coins in Microsoft's coffers, its success has also paved the way for competitors to offer compatible technologies with alternative architectures and pricing models.

Active Endpoints Announces ActiveVOS 5.0 (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Active Endpoints, Inc., inventor of visual orchestration systems, today announced the general availability of ActiveVOS(TM) 5.0. ActiveVOS 5.0 revolutionizes the design, development, testing, deployment and maintenance of composite applications for line of business developer project teams who are struggling to balance the technological challenges of using services-based technologies with the ...

Debugging and Profiling with Eclipse, Jetty, and Tomcat (SYS-CON Media)
This article contains some settings I use for remote debugging web applications using the Jetty and Tomcat containers, and profiling web applications deployed on a remote Tomcat server, using the Eclipse IDE. By remote I mean connecting over a socket, the container can (and does in my case, unless I am connecting from home) listen on a port on the local host.

WaveMaker Survey: 83% of Companies Want to Move Apps to the Web (ebizQ.net)
WaveMaker announced the results of a survey of Global 2000companies, conducted by Precision Marketing Group, on the challenges of bringing Web 2.0 technologies into the enterprise. The survey polled over 200 organizations and found that over ...