Hi Pier!
"Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote:
>
> Rob S. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > 2-3 hours? Try DAYS! =(
>
> A delay of DAYS might be because of moderation... I tend to approve/reject
> messages on a daily basis, but the day before yesterday I forgot... Might
> have took 2 days for messages i
Hi Hiten!
hiten pandya wrote:
> i am planning to start my own documentation project for Tomcat 3.3 and 4.0.
> The different thing about this project is that, i am going to port all of
> the tomcat documentation to XML Docbook format.
Not speaking officially, I'm not a committer: if you want to d
Hi Alex!
Alex Chaffee wrote:
> A note on copyright: I'm claiming copyright for this document, since I
> may use parts of it to write articles or books, and I haven't done the
> research on what it means to post text (as opposed to code) into an
> Apache project. I'd contribute it explicitly as op
Hi Rob!
[quotes in no particular order]
> I would've thought a thread about docs would be concerned with what docs to
> create, what docs will glue them together, maybe an image on the doc
> homepage with a map showing what order you can read them, etc.
Just start with it. When you have somethi
Costin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > tomcat -config server.xml
> > passing a new server.xml file. Can I do something similar in Tomcat 3.3?
> > I cannot find a similar option in the docs; I believe it's ignoring it.
>
> Of course. Everything that works in 3.2 should also work ( better ) in
Hi folks!
I'm trying to make Cactus (the testing project in Commons,
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/cactus/index.html) play with Tomcat
3.3. I've been looking at the way it works with Tomcat 3.2: it seems to
use
tomcat -config server.xml
passing a new server.xml file. Can I do somethin
Hi Robert!
For what it's worth, I think multiple user lists would be a good idea.
Install, connectors, config...
Un saludo,
Alex.
Robert Slifka wrote:
>
> I've only recently re-subscibed to the user list, but so far, since last
> summer, the average quality of question seems way down. I gues
It's generated, together with class diagrams. You can browse it in
http://nagoya.apache.org/~costin/tomcat3
Un saludo,
Alex.
Sasha Haghani wrote:
>
> Is there any Javadoc for the Tomact source? Can I generate it myself?
Hi Brad!
Brad Cox wrote:
> I should point out at the outset that this isn't to assign blame but
> to point out a problem... namely, the complexity that developers must
> deal with to get a working infrastructure in place. My application
> uses Apache, JServ, Java, and the servlet engine from Tomc
match. That is, it doesn't necessarily
> make sense to use an XCompiler with an XContext, although it might. So the
> overhead of having to create a new Factory implementation for a new
> combination or style isn't that excessive.
>
> > -Original Message-
>
Hi Steve!
Steve Downey wrote:
> Perhaps a Kit pattern is in order?
Wow, a Kit pattern. I never heard of that one (or never got that far in
the Patterns books :)
Is it a standard one? If so, I'll check it out later at home.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Hi Jerry!
> "Jerry G. Wang" wrote:
> is Tomcat stable for production environment ? on which platform does
> it perform better ? does anyone know where i can get this info ?
I think your question is more of an user question, since it does not
deal with development of Tomcat.
>From my experience:
I will really need
> help to integrate it.
>
> Gracias,
>
> Carlos Gaston Alvarez
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Alex Fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 9:12 AM
> Subject: Re: Volunteer: Co
Hi Gareth!
I'm sure someone more knowledgeable will correct me if I'm wrong -- I'll offer
you what I've found out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been following the messages from this thread.
>
> I have also been thinking of trying to join this group.
So are many of us. However, it
grams, missing classes, etc. to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Un saludo,
Alex.
http://nagoya.apache.org/~costin/tomcat3
Sorry, I don't have an index.html in ~costin.
I'll create a better directory later ( right now viewing the core diagram
is locking my browser :-)
Costin
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001,
Hi frederic!
frederic barachant wrote:
> Hi guys.
> i've been watching the list for a week by now, to understand how things work here.
> I'm a not so long C/C++ coder (7 years in graphics programming and GUI design) and
> went to Java last year. I'm very enthusiastic about it, and all products f
At the risk of getting everyone fed up with my messages today:
I have generated the javadoc documentation for Tomcat 3.3m1, complete with
class diagrams. It was done with Together Control Center -- it includes an
Applet to view UML diagrams. You click on a diagram, it shows you the javadoc
for th
Sorry, this was meant to be sent to Larry alone.
Alex.
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Hi Larry!
I have tested part of our application with Tomcat 3.3, and it works like a charm.
Everything works all right, though it's only the administration servlets. I'll be
testing the load-test part in short.
The testing has been done on Windows 2000 with Sun's JDK 1.2.2. Later I'll try it on
objects are allocated by the
container with each request?
Just curious.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Costin Manolache wrote:
> --- Alex Fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think the benchmarks are very interesting. Unfortunately, the
> > results from HelloWorld don't seem too r
I think the benchmarks are very interesting. Unfortunately, the results from
HelloWorld don't seem too revealing.
Why don't you run those same tests with other example pages included in the
distribution. (At least the ones included in *some* distribution, probably
they're different across release
You can; just install WinCVS
http://www.wincvs.org/
and there you go.
It's a bit clumsy and all, but thanks to it I downloaded 3.x HEAD and 4.0
without having to remember the weird commands :)
Still, Costin has the nightly build at
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/tomcat/nightly-3.3
Cheers,
A
I'd like to review code, if only to understand the inner workings in Tomcat.
Of course, I'd like to test our application -- it's a load tester, so
performance is critical.
Cheers,
Alex.
Paulo Gaspar wrote:
> I can help with these ones (3 and 5) and maybe a bit with
> "7. User support/documen
Thanks, Costin.
>From the little I have seen so far, you haven't added much code; at least the
line count is very similar to 3.2.1. You should feel proud of what you have
accomplished so far; IMHO, all code-refactoring and re-design efforts are
worthy, regardless of where it is released. If it's
Hi all!
I've seen a lot of discussion here on Tomcat 3.3 vs 4.0. Without some
knowledge about the inside workings of each version, it's very hard to
follow it -- I mean, find out the actual issues behind the "politics" --
or the politics behind the actual issues.
The article linked by cmanolache
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