Hi,
Why is Geronimo using Jetty (presumably for servlets and maybe for HTTP
connector) instead of Tomcat?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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--- Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Why is Geronimo using Jetty (presumably for servlets and maybe for HTTP
connector) instead of Tomcat?
Maybe because their top committers work with coredevelopers.net, and the Jetty
Release Manager is a coredeveloper himself
Yoav Shapira
Sorry,
I forgot to post this link...
http://jetty.mortbay.org/jetty/geronimo/index.html
-- Sriram
--- Sriram N [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Why is Geronimo using Jetty (presumably for servlets and maybe for HTTP
connector) instead of Tomcat
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Why is Geronimo using Jetty (presumably for servlets and maybe for HTTP
connector) instead of Tomcat?
History?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
This e-mail, including any attachments, is a confidential business communication, and may contain information
Hi,
Why is Geronimo using Jetty (presumably for servlets and maybe for
HTTP
connector) instead of Tomcat?
Maybe because their top committers work with coredevelopers.net, and
the
Jetty Release Manager is a coredeveloper himself
Maybe, but the Geronimo front page
(http
jean-frederic clere wrote:
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Why is Geronimo using Jetty (presumably for servlets and maybe for HTTP
connector) instead of Tomcat?
History?
No politics reasons.
It's sad to see that ASF didn't use its own servlet engine for a new
project like Geronimo.
And when you see
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Why is Geronimo using Jetty (presumably for servlets and maybe for
HTTP
connector) instead of Tomcat?
Maybe because their top committers work with coredevelopers.net, and
the
Jetty Release Manager is a coredeveloper himself
Maybe, but the Geronimo
--- Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
As an aside, every time I look at the Jetty web site I get annoyed at
something else. Today's annoyance is the number of items on their
powered by Jetty page (http://www.mortbay.com/mortbay/powered.html)
that aren't powered by Jetty:
Hi,
How about some of the tomcat developers show up on the geronimo-dev@
list
and start contributing.
Last time i checked there is no one there who DOES NOT want a tomcat
integration. They are just
waiting for some of the tomcat-dev folks to show up and help :)
I've subscribed to Geronimo-dev
--- Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jean-frederic clere wrote:
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Why is Geronimo using Jetty (presumably for servlets and maybe for HTTP
connector) instead of Tomcat?
History?
No politics reasons.
Like JBoss hires our Remy and therefore Geronimo
Sriram N wrote:
Like JBoss hires our Remy and therefore Geronimo (coredeveloper-based) does not
use Tomcat ?
Lol.
I'm no committer, but I dare say that there's nothing to stop Tomcat Developers
from helping out with Geronimo tomcat integration..
Sorry, I have no time (and think you are wasting
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Maybe, but the Geronimo front page
(http://incubator.apache.org/geronimo/index.html) says
The aim of the project is to produce a large and healthy community of
J2EE developers tasked with the development of an open source, certified
J2EE server, that is ASF licensed and passes
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