We "upgraded" to 3.1 from a pre-3.0 nightly build and experienced problems
with sessions expiring almost immediately instead of expiring after the
default of 30 minutes.
We reverted back to v3.0 and everything was fine once again.

ted stockwell

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joachim Peer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 11:40 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      JAKARTA: which release to choose?
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> currently we are using apache and jserv for linux, but to use the new
> Servlet/JSP-API we want to switch to Jakarta (which seems to be the only
> implementation of Servlet API2.2 and JSP 1.1)
>
> well, at the jakarta page there are three offerings:
> Tomcat 3.0 release (is said to be the most stable version)
> Tomcat 3.1 milestone (is said to be not very stable)
> (Tomcat 3.1 nightly build - all right, this one seems not to meet our
> needs..:)
>
> but the following quotation from the web-page
> http://jakarta.apache.org/news/news.html is confusing: "As compared to the
> 3.0 final release, this drop contains a significant number of fixes from a
> large number of contributors, as well as a few minor functional
> regressions
> which are a necessary part of some of the architectural restructuring
> underway."
>
> do the "significant number of fixes" outweight the "functional
> regressions"
> or not?
>
> Has anyone a hint?
> Who has experience with Tomcat 3 / 3.1?
> Or do there exist some linux ports supporting Servlet API 2.1+ / JSP 1.1
> which we should consider?
>
> thanks a lot,
> Joe Peer
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