BTW - if you need help setting up tomcat9 and the h2 connector, I should document the steps I took to get it working locally. (creating a self-signed local cert, install tomcat-native, etc).
I still can't get it to launch in eclipse directly to test, but I was able to use the network profiler in Chrome to verify it was talking h2 and not http/1.1 cool stuff! On 10/07/2018 11:28 PM, Jeffery Painter wrote: > Hi guys, > > I pushed some commits to help us move forward on making Turbine-5 ready > for servlet spec 4.0.1. This sounded like something you were interested > in for this version. > > I have also updated my archetype and it builds an app that will launch > in tomcat9 (with h2 connector) and it all seems to be working. Look > forward to hearing your feedback. > > I couldn't locate where on apache git the archetype might be now, so I > am just keeping my personal github account updated for now. > > Latest update is working! > https://github.com/jlpainter/turbine-webapp-5.0/commit/c902cf9d02fc2ea2e01b4ef8d8d871e1a216a7ef > > I would like to try and do a server push example in the app to verify it > is actually capable of handling that kind of behavior. Maybe later this > week :-) > > Thanks! > -- Jeff Painter
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