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Apache vs Tomcat Server Apache Server and Tomcat Server are two of the products developed by Apache Software Foundation. Apache is a HTTP web server, while Apache Tomcat is a Servlet container environment. However, Tomcat server comes with its own HTTP server component. Apache and Tomcat are often confused to be... 
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J2SE vs J2EE Java is one of the most widely used object oriented programming languages, which is used from software development to web development today. It is a general purpose and concurrent programming language. It was originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995. James Gosling is the father of the Java... 
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Tomcat 7.0 vs Tomcat 6.0 Tomcat (also known as Apache Tomcat or Jakarta Tomcat) provides a “pure java” HTTP web server environment that can be used to run Java code. It is a Servlet container developed by Apache Software Foundation, which is offered as an open source product. Sun Microsystems’s Java Servlet... 
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JAR vs WAR JAR and WAR are two types of file archives. More correctly, a WAR file is also a JAR file, but they are used for different purposes. JAR files are like well known ZIP files. They could be used for any general purpose archiving, but the most popular use of JAR files is using them as containers for Java... 
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JSP vs Servlets A Servlet is a server side software component written in Java and runs in a compatible container environment known as a Servelt container (like Apache Tomcat). Servlets are predominantly used in implementing web applications that generate dynamic web pages. They can however generate any other content... 
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