Apache JServ 1.1.2 has been released.

<http://java.apache.org/jserv/>

This version fixes some annoying bugs in the previous release.

<http://java.apache.org/jserv/changes.html>

In the last release, we announced that further development has been
discontinued and some confusion has resulted because of this new release.

Discontinued further development does not mean that new releases will not
happen, what it means is that if there are bugs or features that others want
to contribute, we will accept them, but they must be fully tested prior to
submission. It also means that the current Apache JServ active developers
are not going to be adding feature related enhancements unless absolutely
required (ie: they border on being considered bugs vs. features). I hope
this clarifies the status of Apache JServ development.

Please note that the Apache/Jakarta/Tomcat (ie: Servlet 2.2 Engine) project
is coming along extremely well and there is a 3.2 release scheduled soon.
Those of us on the Apache JServ team recommend exploring the use of this
engine as it supports the latest specifications and has a much larger active
developer base. In other words, this software is the future of Servlet and
JSP development. Kudo's to Sun and everyone else for releasing this code and
helping build an extremely successful project.

<http://jakarta.apache.org/>

p.s. Expect a Win32 and RPM's distribution on our site soon (next couple of
days). Currently, there is only the .tar.gz unix distribution.

thanks,

-jon stevens



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