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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by Sebastien Sahuc <ss...@imediation.com> on 2000/09/25 11:26:21 UTC
Re: re [announce] tomcat 4.0 milestone 1 released@1.sdm
> > * Supports the Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications, in addition
> > to Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1. The current state of this support is
> > documented in the "NEW_SPECS.txt" file.
> And JMX based management is coming really soon ;)
That's cool. Definitely... and how this is going to work with Avalon ?
I'm just curious :-)
Sebastien
> > The following Tomcat 3.2 features are currently under development, but
> > will become available in later releases of Tomcat 4.0:
> > * Support for the mod_jserv and mod_jk web connectors (Tomcat 4.0
> > is currently useful only in stand-alone mode).
> > * Support for running web applications under a security policy.
> >
> > Specifying configuration information for Tomcat 4.0 is "similar but
> > different" to that of Tomcat 3.2. In particular, the
> "conf/server.xml"
> > file is still used to configure Tomcat 4.0, but many details of
> > configuration are different. Substantial improvements to the
> > configuration documentation will be included in later releases of
> Tomcat
> > 4.0 -- in the mean time, ask any clarification questions on the
> > TOMCAT-USER or TOMCAT-DEV mailing lists.
> Remy
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Re: re [announce] tomcat 4.0 milestone 1 released@1.sdm
Posted by Remy Maucherat <re...@apache.org>.
> > > * Supports the Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications, in addition
> > > to Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1. The current state of this support is
> > > documented in the "NEW_SPECS.txt" file.
>
> > And JMX based management is coming really soon ;)
>
> That's cool. Definitely... and how this is going to work with Avalon ?
> I'm just curious :-)
With a wrapper for the Embedded class, just like JMX. There will be some
work to be done to solve the path related problems if we want to package
Catalina as a block ... I'll make use of Avalon configuration handling
features for the server configuration. I won't write it until the Avalon
guys release their next version, though (I tried to keep up with their API
changes in the past, but it's really too much effort).
Remy