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on 3/7/00 8:48 AM, Jonas Hodges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> JServ Help:
> Can someone tell me a little about how JServ development is
> progressing?

Apache JServ is in bug fix only mode. Feature development has stopped in
favor of Tomcat. <http://jakarta.apache.org/>

>  Is this project from the Apache organization.

Of course!

>  How large
> is the development team?

There are about 30-50 people who have worked on it over the years.

>  Are they from the same company?

Of course not!

>  How does one
> get the latest unofficial version?

Daily snapshots are here:

<http://www.working-dogs.com/daily/>

> I've been in a terse communication
> with someone who has, in the many e-mail exchanges, managed to
> communicate only that he knows that the latest version can be checked
> out of CVS.  *smile*  So, how do I get this latest version?

Either the above link, or by clicking on the link on the left frame on our
website titled appropriately..."AnonCVS"...

<http://java.apache.org/main/cvs.html>
 
> We here at Motorola are at a critical point in development.  We are
> currently planning to switch back to JRun if we cannot solve the problem
> of not being able to get a non return value from a call to
> HttpServletRequest.getRemoteUser().

Like I already told you in private email. Threats don't work around here. I
wish you good luck with JRun.

The fix that you need is a simple one line fix. If you read our website,
there are clear instructions on how to get this stuff from CVS. This is a
100% volunteer organization and we expect you to be able to read the
information that we clearly provide on our website because we have day jobs
and do not have time to hand hold everyone (hence the reason why we document
this information).

There is also a link on the left frame of our website which is appropriately
titled "WebCVS"...clicking on it will allow you to browse the CVS...here is
the one line code fix:

<http://www.working-dogs.com/cvsweb/index.cgi/jserv/src/c/jserv_ajpv12.c.dif
f?r1=1.25&r2=1.26>

thanks,

-jon



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