Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-10-01 Thread Henri Gomez

Costin Manolache wrote:
 Henri Gomez wrote:
 
 
Costin Manolache wrote:

Henri Gomez wrote:



If everybody agree, what about removing src/native for tomcat 3.3.2 ?



+1


Yes or no ?
 
 
 
 Actually, another way is to move mod_jserv in j-t-c, and remove src/native
 completely.

It seems a good idea, should we get mod_jserv from tc 3.3 cvs or from
jserv repository ?



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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-10-01 Thread jean-frederic clere

Henri Gomez wrote:
 Costin Manolache wrote:
 
 Henri Gomez wrote:


 Costin Manolache wrote:

 Henri Gomez wrote:



 If everybody agree, what about removing src/native for tomcat 3.3.2 ?




 +1


 Yes or no ?




 Actually, another way is to move mod_jserv in j-t-c, and remove 
 src/native
 completely.
 
 
 It seems a good idea, should we get mod_jserv from tc 3.3 cvs or from
 jserv repository ?

We _have_ to merge them so it does not matter.
I would prefer java-jserv since it has my BS2000 changes.

 
 
 
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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-10-01 Thread Costin Manolache

Henri Gomez wrote:

 Costin Manolache wrote:
 Henri Gomez wrote:
 
 
Costin Manolache wrote:

Henri Gomez wrote:



If everybody agree, what about removing src/native for tomcat 3.3.2 ?



+1


Yes or no ?
 
 
 
 Actually, another way is to move mod_jserv in j-t-c, and remove
 src/native completely.
 
 It seems a good idea, should we get mod_jserv from tc 3.3 cvs or from
 jserv repository ?

I would prefer the one in tc3.3. The only difference - few extra comments,
a kill_timeout ( which seems right ), and use of 'tomcat' in a name.

If you want to use the one in jserv - that's ok too.

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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-10-01 Thread Costin Manolache

jean-frederic clere wrote:

 Henri Gomez wrote:
 Costin Manolache wrote:
 
 Henri Gomez wrote:


 Costin Manolache wrote:

 Henri Gomez wrote:



 If everybody agree, what about removing src/native for tomcat 3.3.2 ?




 +1


 Yes or no ?




 Actually, another way is to move mod_jserv in j-t-c, and remove
 src/native
 completely.
 
 
 It seems a good idea, should we get mod_jserv from tc 3.3 cvs or from
 jserv repository ?
 
 We _have_ to merge them so it does not matter.
 I would prefer java-jserv since it has my BS2000 changes.

Ok, my 3-rd post on this subject :-)

I merged them - now your fixes are in tc3.3 as well, and 
can be moved to j-t-c.

I think j-t-c is the right place for this.

Costin




 
 
 
 
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tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Henri Gomez

If everybody agree, what about removing src/native for tomcat 3.3.2 ?


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RE: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Larry Isaacs

Now that mod_jk 1.2.0 is released, I'm fine with this.

Cheers,
Larry

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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Henri Gomez

Larry Isaacs wrote:
 Now that mod_jk 1.2.0 is released, I'm fine with this.

Nota, that it will remove also mod_jserv 



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RE: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Larry Isaacs



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 Larry Isaacs wrote:
  Now that mod_jk 1.2.0 is released, I'm fine with this.
 
 Nota, that it will remove also mod_jserv 

IMHO, it has been depricated long enough and is back level
enough that it isn't worth the cycles to continue including
it in future releases.

Larry

 
 
 
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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Bojan Smojver

+1

Bojan

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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Costin Manolache

Henri Gomez wrote:

 Larry Isaacs wrote:
 Now that mod_jk 1.2.0 is released, I'm fine with this.
 
 Nota, that it will remove also mod_jserv 

Please don't :-)

I know people still using it. Probably the one in java-jserv can be
used as well ( well, we should do a diff first ). 


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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Costin Manolache

Henri Gomez wrote:

 If everybody agree, what about removing src/native for tomcat 3.3.2 ?


+1

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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Henri Gomez

Costin Manolache wrote:
 Henri Gomez wrote:
 
 
If everybody agree, what about removing src/native for tomcat 3.3.2 ?
 
 
 
 +1
 

Yes or no ?



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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Costin Manolache

Henri Gomez wrote:

 Costin Manolache wrote:
 Henri Gomez wrote:
 
 
If everybody agree, what about removing src/native for tomcat 3.3.2 ?
 
 
 
 +1
 
 
 Yes or no ?

Yes, remove mod_jk related stuff.

I think it would be a good idea to keep mod_jserv - it is frozen from a 
long time, but still in use in various production sites. It works 
well ( even if slow ) - and several load balancing features will only
be implemented in jk2 ( which is not yet final release ). Since those
features are missing in jk1, I think it is good to keep it around.

I'll do a diff to the one in java-jserv CVS. The reason we have it in
tomcat - the development of jserv stoped long ago, and we still used 
mod_jserv as part of tomcat3.x ( so it needs to be maintained, etc ).
And the reason we used ( and some people still use ) jserv - the shmem
stuff which isn't implemented in jk1, but some people need. It allows
you to do gracefull restarts of workers, check status, etc - again,
jk2 will have those features, but jk2 is beta.

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Re: tomcat 3.3.2 cleanup

2002-09-30 Thread Costin Manolache

Henri Gomez wrote:

 Costin Manolache wrote:
 Henri Gomez wrote:
 
 
If everybody agree, what about removing src/native for tomcat 3.3.2 ?
 
 
 
 +1
 
 
 Yes or no ?


Actually, another way is to move mod_jserv in j-t-c, and remove src/native
completely.


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