> Wondering what the implications are for our clients. Does this mean on the
> next release they will need to switch from Tomcat to Jetty? How difficult
> is this? Can they continue to use Tomcat if they desire?
Ryan,
If we moved to Jetty, We would recommend using Jetty to Mifos users,
and to
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heard about the new standard reports and data warehouse we launched.
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Udai,
Wondering what the implications are for our clients. Does this mean on the
next release they will need to switch from Tomcat to Jetty? How difficult
is this? Can they continue to use Tomcat if they desire?
Ryan
On 2/16/11 12:14 AM, "Udai Gupta" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to init
Graeme,
The reason for upgrading the container to Tomcat 7 or Jetty 7 is
Servlet 3.0 specs on which Michael has created a more productive
development environment, and there are possibility of getting lower
level modularity using Servlet 3.0 specs.
The next release (possible LTS) of Ubuntu (11.04
> -Original Message-
> From: Udai Gupta [mailto:mailt...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2011 9:15 p.m.
> To: Developer; A good place to start for users or folks new to Mifos.
> Subject: [Mifos-users] Moving to Jetty 7 instead of Tomcat 7
>
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to initiate a
Hi,
I just wanted to initiate a discussion about a change.
We have development environment working with Jetty 7 which provides
better productivity.
We agree on that we should support container which is being used for
development.
This means, may be next release Mifos support using Jetty 7 inste