Well my friend, that's the open source way to software, remember
"release early, release often" is the motto. If you problem is the
mainteinance costs, stick to some stable release.
John Villar
Gerente de Proyectos
Computadores Flor Hard Soft 2058 C.A.
www.florhard.com
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From: John Villar
Yep there are lots :-D David, as long as you adhere
to the servlet specification, there won't be any problems
at all (off course, there's always a glitch here and
there).
The service provided to customers is bo
Yep there are lots :-D David, as long as you adhere to the
servlet specification, there won't be any problems at all (off course,
there's always a glitch here and there). I think servlets have been
sufficiently backwards compatible until now, however, that's my opinion
(i started using
Hi,
>Is there any particular incompatibility that concerns you? I have been
>using the same apps basically from an early version of 4 with no
changes
>required to upgrade other than small changes to web.xml etc to fall in
line
>with the newer servlet specs which tomcat has to follow and is not in
Hi,
Is there any particular incompatibility that concerns you? I have been using the same
apps basically from an early version of 4 with no changes required to upgrade other
than small changes to web.xml etc to fall in line with the newer servlet specs which
tomcat has to follow and is not in t