Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I'd say go to 5.0.28 first. One major revision at a time ;)
TOC? Table of Contents?
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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From: Wade Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 8:35 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Moving from 4.1.27 to 5.0.28?
Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
I am thinging of upgrading our prod Tomcat server from 4.1.27 to 5.0.28
(or is 5.5.4 a safer bet?) and I was wondering if there would be any
problems when upgrading?
Anything particular I should think of?
Regards,
BTJ
Personally I'm using 5.0.28 and I love it. I usually wait a couple of
iterations after a major release like 5.5.x because of new things and
bugs. 5.5.x is a rewrite of a bunch of underlying code said to improve
performance, stabilization, and TOC. I usually give them time to air
out some bugs, so I might switch to 5.5.x around 5.5.7/8/9 something
like that. That's just a personal measure from my own experience with a
code base and major changes. As far as being stable, I haven't had to
restart Tomcat 5.0.28 in a long time. Not sure the number of days, but
it's in the months, and that was just because of having to reboot the
computer.
Wade
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Total ownership cost. I guess that should have been TCO. Total cost of
ownership. :-P. That was one of the things the tomcat web site said
about Tomcat 5.5. I assume that means it has some improvements to the
manager and the administrator...?, or is the TCO reduction or assumed
reduction a result of it being more stable with better performance, so
lower resources are needed?
Wade
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