RES: the future of Tomcat... (JEE 5 and Tomcat 6)

2006-10-03 Thread Paulo Alvim
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Re: the future of Tomcat... (JEE 5 and Tomcat 6)

2006-10-03 Thread Bruno Georges
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RES: the future of Tomcat... (JEE 5 and Tomcat 6)

2006-10-03 Thread Paulo Alvim
Thanks Tim, I have subscribed to the dev list to stay informed... this Alpha release would be very welcome at this moment! -Mensagem original- De: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviada em: terça-feira, 3 de outubro de 2006 08:39 Para: Tomcat Users List Assunto: Re: the future of

Re: the future of Tomcat... (JEE 5 and Tomcat 6)

2006-10-03 Thread Tim Funk
Tomcat 6.0 is getting polish with respect to the docs at the moment and there are other technical discussions as can be found on the dev list. Tomcat will support JSP2.1. Personally - I'm not on top of the JSF spec but if all it requires is a JSP2.1 container - then you should be good to go.

the future of Tomcat... (JEE 5 and Tomcat 6)

2006-10-03 Thread Paulo Alvim
Hi! We're heavy TC 5.x users with lots of sucessfull production cases in Brazil using Hibernate, Struts and others OSS (after bad EJB 2.x experiences like many companies)... But now with EJB 3.0 and JSF 1.2 - and lots of improvements in the JEE specification - we'll have to migrate to a JEE 5 env

Re: Betr.: Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread Matthew Whisenhunt
ript"!! *shakes fist* Now ECMAScript THAT'S a different story... =P -Original Message- From: Roel De Nijs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 10:52 AM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Betr.: Re: The Future of Tomcat or they think coffee and

Re: Betr.: Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread David Smith
and often difficult to use "javascript"!! *shakes fist* Now ECMAScript THAT'S a different story... =P -Original Message- From: Roel De Nijs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 10:52 AM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Betr.: Re: The Future

RE: Betr.: Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread Darren Hall
mcat.apache.org Subject: Betr.: Re: The Future of Tomcat or they think coffee and/or island :-) >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/02/2006 16:50:03 >>> > True, but the HTTP server is still what most people think of when they > hear the name "Apache". Probably same people, that

Re: Betr.: Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread David Kerber
Roel De Nijs wrote: or they think coffee and/or island :-) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/02/2006 16:50:03 >>> True, but the HTTP server is still what most people think of when they hear the name "Apache". Probably same people, that think of Applets or Javascript when they hear the wo

Betr.: Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread Roel De Nijs
or they think coffee and/or island :-) >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/02/2006 16:50:03 >>> > True, but the HTTP server is still what most people think of when they > hear the name "Apache". Probably same people, that think of Applets or Javascript when they hear the word "Java"? > > Dave Leon :-) ---

Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread Leon Rosenberg
> True, but the HTTP server is still what most people think of when they > hear the name "Apache". Probably same people, that think of Applets or Javascript when they hear the word "Java"? > > Dave Leon :-) - To unsubscribe, e-

Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread David Kerber
Tim Funk wrote: Apache is a legal entity which is composed of many developers who work on a variety of software projects in a variety of programming languages. Some projects are related to one another, others are not. Apache != httpd. httpd was the first Apache project. True, but the HTTP s

Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread Tim Funk
Apache is a legal entity which is composed of many developers who work on a variety of software projects in a variety of programming languages. Some projects are related to one another, others are not. Apache != httpd. httpd was the first Apache project. -Tim David Kerber wrote: Apache and T

Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread David Kerber
Tim Funk wrote: Sweet sweet flame fodder. Tomcat is as alive as the community of developers that are willing to work on it (like any open source project). I guess you could consider it flame fuel, but it's also a legitimate question, IMO. Your answer below looks good to me. Tomcat did t

RE: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread Earnie Dyke
Not to mention the fact that JBoss uses Tomcat as its JSP engine. Tomcat is not going away any time soon. Earnie! -Original Message- From: David Kerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 8:10 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: The Future of Tomcat Roel De

Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread David Kerber
Roel De Nijs wrote: Hi, I heard that resources, updates, development and support of tomcat are slightly disappearing. MAny people are looking for alternatives (e.g. JBoss). Even Microsoft and HP are cooperating with JBoss very closely. As far as i know Tomcat is the most used app server, so

Re: The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread Tim Funk
Sweet sweet flame fodder. Tomcat is as alive as the community of developers that are willing to work on it (like any open source project). Tomcat did take a hit with respect to Sun moving resources to Glassfish. But in general, servlet containers are fairly "mature" and boring and somewhat sta

The Future of Tomcat

2006-02-02 Thread Roel De Nijs
Hi, I heard that resources, updates, development and support of tomcat are slightly disappearing. MAny people are looking for alternatives (e.g. JBoss). Even Microsoft and HP are cooperating with JBoss very closely. As far as i know Tomcat is the most used app server, so it will take lots of t