So to ensure I understand, the New Coyote Branch means
Adding to repository jakarta-tomcat-connectors a directory;
coyote/src/java/org/apache/coyote5/
which initially is a copy of
coyote/src/java/org/apache/coyote4/
and in coyote5 the Request and Response classes implement
On 2 Aug 2002, Bob Herrmann wrote:
Adding to repository jakarta-tomcat-connectors a directory;
coyote/src/java/org/apache/coyote5/
You mean:
coyote/src/java/org/apache/coyote/tomcat5
and in coyote5 the Request and Response classes implement the interfaces
tomcat4
Justyna Horwat wrote:
I looked in jakarta-tomcat-connectors and it doesn't look like
jakarta-tomcat-connectors has been branched yet. I checked the archives
and saw the vote results where it was decided that the HEAD of
jakarta-tomcat-connectors will be used for Tomcat 5 and Coyote 1.0
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Peter Lin wrote:
Justyna Horwat wrote:I looked in jakarta-tomcat-connectors and it doesn't look like
jakarta-tomcat-connectors has been branched yet. I checked the archives
and saw the vote results where it was decided that the HEAD of
jakarta-tomcat-connectors will
Justy,
I verified that Tomcat 5 builds and runs and most of the servlet tests
in Watchdog pass with the current Coyote connector. Of course, I don't
think any of the changes in the proposed 2.4 spec have been implemented yet.
Are there any changes to Coyote that are explicitly or implicitly
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Peter Lin wrote:
Justyna
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Justyna Horwat wrote:I looked in jakarta-tomcat-connectors and it doesn't look
like
jakarta-tomcat-connectors has been branched yet. I checked the archives
and saw the vote results where it was decided that the HEAD of
Craig summed it up well in his e-mail. The attribute change listeners
are explicitly required by the proposed servlet 2.4 spec. I need to
modify the ServletRequest instance which happens to be present in Coyote.
Both Costin and Remy brought up issues related to as well as good
solutions to
Justy,
You'll also need to change coyote.Request - since it is the real
attribute store.
As I mentioned, you'll need to add 2 ActionCodes. That's the correct
implementation IMHO ( independent of where you put the
CoyoyteRequest ).
If it can wait a bit - I can help.
Costin
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On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Craig R. McClanahan wrote
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
o.a.coyote.Request doesn't have setAttribute() or replaceAttribute()
methods, so I don't see why it would be affected -- only the Servlet 2.4
version of CoyoteRequest would seem to matter.
???
Are we talking about the same thing ?
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I looked in jakarta-tomcat-connectors and it doesn't look like
jakarta-tomcat-connectors has been branched yet. I checked the archives
and saw the vote results where it was decided that the HEAD of
jakarta-tomcat-connectors will be used for Tomcat 5 and Coyote 1.0 would
be branched.
I'd like
I believe remmy is on vacation and is moving to france :)
I guess someone else will have to do it.
peter
Justyna Horwat wrote:I looked in jakarta-tomcat-connectors and it doesn't look like
jakarta-tomcat-connectors has been branched yet. I checked the archives
and saw the vote results
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