Re: enhydra
Enhydra uses Tomcat internally. the version of tomcat is very old, though. It depends on what version of Enhydra the ISP is using. If it is the open source one, then it is likely very old indeed. If it is the now defunct Lutris Enhydra EAS, then it would be something like Tomcat-3.2.x. There is a new project called Aonyx which will be Enhydra 5.0 when released. The current version is 5.0beta2. http://sourceforge.net/projects/webdocwf If you want to use Enhydra, that is your best bet since it is actually an active project. Not sure what version of Tomcat it uses internally, though. Jake At 09:47 AM 8/3/2002 +0200, you wrote: Greetings! I've been looking for a web host that provides JSP along with Beans. I came across one that mentioned it uses Enhydra. I've looked at the Enhydra web page and was left wondering if Enhydra is a replacement Servlet engine for Tomcat? Or, does it need Tomcat to run? Thanks, Eric -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: enhydra
Jake, Thanks for the info. I'll download Enhydra and play with it. They are using Enhydra 3.1. Eric On Saturday 03 August 2002 09:59, Jacob Kjome wrote: Enhydra uses Tomcat internally. the version of tomcat is very old, though. It depends on what version of Enhydra the ISP is using. If it is the open source one, then it is likely very old indeed. If it is the now defunct Lutris Enhydra EAS, then it would be something like Tomcat-3.2.x. There is a new project called Aonyx which will be Enhydra 5.0 when released. The current version is 5.0beta2. http://sourceforge.net/projects/webdocwf If you want to use Enhydra, that is your best bet since it is actually an active project. Not sure what version of Tomcat it uses internally, though. Jake At 09:47 AM 8/3/2002 +0200, you wrote: Greetings! I've been looking for a web host that provides JSP along with Beans. I came across one that mentioned it uses Enhydra. I've looked at the Enhydra web page and was left wondering if Enhydra is a replacement Servlet engine for Tomcat? Or, does it need Tomcat to run? Thanks, Eric -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Enhydra: Enhydra Enterprise Beta 1 Milestone]
FYI, Enhydra Enterprise embeds Tomcat 3.2.1 as it's Servlet and JSP engine. Tomcat is the "best of breed" open source servlet engine with some great developers working on it. Shawn Enhydra needs to update their web site, then, since it talks about 3.1 only (as of yesterday, anyway). David