I m using tomcat 6 at my production and 5.5 at my development, the backward
compatibility is nice I put tomcat 6 coz I planned on using the newest
servlet spec. so far no problem on default setting. its working nice at jdk
6 or 5.

On 6/29/07, Jacob Rhoden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It is not as simple as Michael implies, It is my understanding that
tomcat 6 makes many improvements over tomcat 5. If this is correct then
it makes choosing between 5 and 6 more complicated than you suggest.
(And to someone who does not know what the JSP/servlet specs are, this
is even more unclear). My guess at the best answer is to use 6 even if
you dont need all of the features of 6, as 5 is bound to become
unsupported long before 6.

Bryan Rood wrote:
> Michael,
>
> I don't understand where the confusion lies in the first question.
>
> At tomcat.apache.org, you see that under "production quality releases",
> version 6.0.13 is listed as well as 5.5.23. If you don't need JSP Spec
> 2.1, then you can use 5.5.23, if that factor doesn't matter, than just
> deploy 6.0.13. We are currently using 6.0 in production and it is stable
> for our company. There is documentation available as well that describes
> what to do for tomcat servers running in production. Those
> recommendations should be followed as well.
>
>
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