Apache Tomcat is used to deploy your Java Servlets and JSPs. So in your Java project you can build your WAR (short for Web ARchive) file, and just drop it in the deploy directory in Tomcat.
So basically Apache is an HTTP Server, serving HTTP. Tomcat is a Servlet and JSP Server serving Java technologies.
Tomcat includes Catalina, which is a servlet container. A servlet, at the end, is a Java class. JSP files (which are similar to PHP, and older ASP files) are generated into Java code (HttpServlet), which is then compiled to .class files by the server and executed by the Java virtual machine.
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notice on this Question says it requires Answers to have objective content, but is expecting this Question will instead produce subjective Answer content - the majority of Answers seem to contain objective content (particularly the higher-voted Answers) rather than subjective - so this Question should be UN-CLOSED. The fears of subjectivity never really happened, and I don't agree the Question ever risked being subjective in the first place.