What Java software to use

Hi,
Can someone tell me what Java software to use so we can have an online store selling many products, with shopping cart and check-out? I believe victorias secret is using the Java technology. Can u tell me pls what specific software to use? Thank you for helping...
Nica

Simplest is a jsp or servlet container like Tomcat, JBOSS etc.

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