Technically, someone will need to propose a VOTE for tomcat6. It would
describe the features and release plan to be desired for 6. (Such as JSP 2.1
support). So the real answer there is no timeline.
But based on past naming, the name tomcat 6 makes sense.
-Tim
Sam Ewing wrote:
Thanks Yoav,
JSP
only the JSP
Spec.
Are you asking simply out of curiosity? ;)
Yoav
-Original Message-
From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 6:47 AM
To: Tomcat Developers List
Subject: Re: Tomcat roadmap
Technically, someone will need to propose a VOTE for tomcat6
Hi,
Tomcat is not a full J2EE container, only a Servlet and JSP container.
Accordingly, J2EE spec releases don't matter per-se. They only matter if
they contain new Servlet or JSP spec releases in them.
Tomcat 6 will implement the next version of the JSP and Servlet specs,
whenever those come
A related question would be when will the JDT embedded in Tomcat 5.5
support Java 5 language compilation.
--
Jess Holle
Yoav Shapira wrote:
Hi,
Tomcat is not a full J2EE container, only a Servlet and JSP container.
Accordingly, J2EE spec releases don't matter per-se. They only matter if
they
Thanks Yoav,
JSP 2.1 specifications are currently in Early Draft
Review phase. Will these be implemented as a 'Tomcat
6' release?
I don't see a JCP for the next servlet specification
anywhere in the picture, so if there is new Tomcat
version (Tomcat 6?), would this be for Servlet 2.4/JSP
2.1? Is