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Winstone

Winstone is a servlet container that was written out of a desire to provide servlet functionality without the bloat that full J2EE compliance introduces.

It is not intended to be a completely fully functional J2EE style servlet container like Tomcat, Jetty, Resin, JRun, or Weblogic.

Wombat

Wombat is a Perl library that provides a servlet container implementing an adaptation of the Java Servlet API Specification for Perl.

Jetty

Jetty is a 100% Java HTTPd and Servlet Container. This means that you do not need to configure and run a separate web server (like Apache) in order to use Java, servlets and JSPs to generate dynamic content.

Resin

Resin provides fast Java servlets, JSP (Java Server Pages), XSLT, compiled JavaScript and a Java Web server.

Tomcat

Apache Tomcat is the servlet container that is used in the official Reference Implementation for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. These are Java standards for developing dynamic web applications. Tomcat is widely used, although some people would like to see a better management console.

Tomcat is covered by SourceLabs Self-Support for Java offering and is also included in JBOSS.

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