An important question

2000-12-27 Thread David Lavigne

How can the future of Tomcat be 4.0 while it does not have connectors to 
the web servers that 3.x have?  I believe that it will be the future as 
soon as these exist, otherwise there is no point in making Tomcat a 
separate product from Apache httpd when that is the only webserver Catalina 
supports.




Re: An important question

2000-12-27 Thread Jon Stevens

on 12/27/2000 11:20 AM, "David Lavigne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How can the future of Tomcat be 4.0 while it does not have connectors to
> the web servers that 3.x have?  I believe that it will be the future as
> soon as these exist, otherwise there is no point in making Tomcat a
> separate product from Apache httpd when that is the only webserver Catalina
> supports.

Maybe if we hadn't been focusing so hard on 3.x, then 4.0 would have had
those features. *That* is the point.

-jon




Re: An important question

2000-12-27 Thread Aaron Knauf

Please don't start that again.

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on 12/27/2000 11:20 AM, "David Lavigne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How can the future of Tomcat be 4.0 while it does not have connectors to
> the web servers that 3.x have?  I believe that it will be the future as
> soon as these exist, otherwise there is no point in making Tomcat a
> separate product from Apache httpd when that is the only webserver Catalina
> supports.

Maybe if we hadn't been focusing so hard on 3.x, then 4.0 would have had
those features. *That* is the point.

-jon