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Greg,

On 11/18/2010 9:28 PM, Robillard, Greg L wrote:
> I am relatively unfamiliar with tomcat.  I am currently running 6.26
> in a production system that support 1 webapp for approximately 60
> clients that continually poll the server for updates ( weather files
> ).
> 
> Is there any reason why I should upgrade to tomcat 7.0 release.

I'm going to go out on a limb and make a recommendation that is counter
to the the other responses thus far: upgrade.

Why? Two reasons:

1. Tomcat 7 needs more real-world testers
2. You appear to have very few users to anger if things go wrong

:)

Consider upgrading to help the cause. Upgrading to Tomcat 7 should be
fairly painless since you are already using Tomcat 6. Remember: test
early, test often.

- -chris
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