>I've found that Jetty is very good at following standards.  In some cases,
>the standards aren't well defined, or others (such as Tomcat) just flout
>them.  I've made adjustments in the past for this kind of situation and will
>do so in the future, given sufficient details.  Tapestry doesn't do anything
>tricky with the servlet API, but there are occasions when the timing of
>operations varies.

I am not against Jetty. I just happen to already have 4 appserver configurations on my 
machine, and dont want to add another one. One of my foremost criteria for my own apps 
- and libraries I use to build them - is appserver independence. Seeing a specific 
server mentioned all over the introductory documentation is something that makes me 
suspicious.

>I'd be interested in seeing stack traces.  Are you getting the stale session
>page or some other error?  I know others have deployed real Tapestry
>applications using Resin (perhaps not the same version).

I would have liked to see stack traces, too. In the first case, I get the stale 
session page (immediately, so something seems to fundamentally go wrong). In the 
second case, I see the crippled workspace screen (the display area is empty), and 
thats all. Note that I have not fiddeld with XML libraries (and would like to avoid 
doing so as long as possible). I am only keeping tapestry's and the contrib jar in 
resins lib directory.

>> Under tomcat, I see errors in the console stating that page cleanup failed
>with a NullPointerException (this happens when the session times out and the
>SessionBindingListener callbacks fire).
>
>Again, stack traces would be useful.

there wasnt much of a stack trace - anyway I'll get it as soon as I can get to the 
machine. I also noticed a peculiarity under tomcat with the IN10 page in the worbench 
demo. When switching languages, only the main display area was changed, whereas the 
tabs remsined unchanged.

thanks,
Christian
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