Bill, I have been stress-testing JK for four days in my lab, since the wc_close() bug has been fixed.I have 58 clients, each using 10 threads, doing JSPs and servlets requests to 2 different servers (from the examples set) : emt64, dual proc with ht enable, and Compaq proliant 8 CPUS.The new mod_jk was twice tested by our set of automations in addition to spent 2 days being tortured by one of our system test engineer. I built and tried mod_jk against 2.0.52 and 2.1-dev. However, in these two cases it was not tested as for 2.0.54. Stress tests were done against Tomcat 4.1.30, validation against 4.1.31. For 1.3.33, I am sorry to admit that I did not build JK and is not currently planning to do it.I currently have access to these resources. What else do you want me to do? I will not and could never be able to cover this incredible set of combinations.Next time I will put more details in my report, but I was reporting a fact not more, not less.But from what I could do, 1.2.12 is good. --JJ >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/9/2005 2:28 PM >>>
At 02:30 PM 5/9/2005, Jean-Jacques Clar wrote: >Build and run on NetWare with apache 2.0.54. Woot! And thank you for the example, Jean-Jacques, of exactly why we need more than a few days before we declare 'stable' releases ;-) But I do think it's wonderful that the NetWare issues are gone. What about 1.3.33? What about 2.1-dev? What about other servers? And you mention it runs, but against which Tomcat, 5(.5)? I hope you see my point, there is an incredible set of combinations which are quite useful and legitimate in tomcat-connectors. I keep hearing the refrain "Lets deprecate all this stuff I don't test". Rather than deprecate, what about simply allowing enough time for dust to settle, and reports to roll in. 3 +1's that all looks like it's good, and then let the community (with all their goofy combinations of OS's, connectors, and backends) chime in with complaints. [Yes - I mean complaints, few ever give us the good news when all is well :-] Bill --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]