For some of the projects, my company needs to use the licensed version of Tomcat. My company cannot always depend on the free version offered by Tomcat. I rate the product's price an eight on a scale of one to ten, where one is a high price, and ten is a low price.
Sr. Devops Engineer at a media company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-07-15T15:12:20Z
Jul 15, 2021
I don't have any information on the pricing. I don't handle that aspect of the solution. That said, my understanding is it's less expensive than, for example, Oracle.
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Tomcat is free to use as it's open source, so no setup cost or licensing fees are involved.
Tomcat is completely free of charge.
It's open-source. We don't pay for the license.
It is an open-source tool and is free of cost.
The product is free of cost.
Tomcat is an open-source server.
Tomcat is open-source and free to use.
For some of the projects, my company needs to use the licensed version of Tomcat. My company cannot always depend on the free version offered by Tomcat. I rate the product's price an eight on a scale of one to ten, where one is a high price, and ten is a low price.
Tomcat is a free tool, but if you need any hard fixes or patches, the cost will depend on the type of support you need.
Tomcat's pricing is very cheap.
I would rate the pricing a ten out of ten, where one is high price and ten is low price. The pricing is pretty low.
We don't have to pay for a license to use Tomcat.
We have purchased Tomcat's yearly license. It is an expensive product.
I rate the solution's pricing as an eight. There are no additional costs apart from the standard license.
If it is a community version of the solution, no payment is required. However, if it is a Linux version, we must buy the solution from JBoss.
I do not deal with the pricing.
The solution is open source so is free.
I give the pricing an eight out of ten.
The price of the solution is good. I rate the price of Tomcat an eight out of ten.
We are currently using the open-source version.
Tomcat is an open source solution.
Tomcat is a free solution, but you need to pay the Java Oracle license in a commercial environment.
I don't have any information on the pricing. I don't handle that aspect of the solution. That said, my understanding is it's less expensive than, for example, Oracle.
The solution is free.
We are using the open-source version.
Tomcat is an open-source solution so we don't have licensing costs.
This is an open-source product and it's free to use.