Is the Entire J2EE Really Needed

Hello there,
I plan to develop, package, and deploy some servlets (and maybe some JSPs) just for experimental purposes.
I have already downloaded the ENTIRE J2SE. I don't think I am prepared to wait another eon for the J2EE download to complete. Do I REALLY need to download the entire J2EE or just some of its tools to develop a working servlet? If "No", Can someone please tell me the important J2EE API/Tools/Class-files required to develop servlets that can run like any normal servlet out there with my already installed J2SE?

Hello there,
I plan to develop, package, and deploy some servlets
(and maybe some JSPs) just for experimental purposes.
I have already downloaded the ENTIRE J2SE. I don't
think I am prepared to wait another eon for the J2EE
download to complete. Do I REALLY need to download the
entire J2EE or just some of its tools to develop a
working servlet? If "No", Can someone please tell me
the important J2EE API/Tools/Class-files required to
develop servlets that can run like any normal servlet
out there with my already installed J2SE?For just servlet development it is too much of overhead to do it on J2EEE. You can download tomcat which is also free and that will suffice.
Regards,
Ashoke Bhowmick

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