Hi,

>Why is this a bad version? What bugs are not possible to live with?
What

For me, numerous.  For you, maybe none.

>about Tomcat 3.2.1?
>Isn't it enough (in both cases) that one also keeps third party and
>homemade libraries at the latest compatible version?

It's enough until you run into a problem or need support.  Then you'll
be SOL.  This logic is not news, it's common sense.  No app and no
container are perfect, eventually you WILL run into a bug that requires
upgrading.  Unless your app and its usage and its hardware never
changes: if that's your scenario, good for you.  It's much better to do
upgrades in a controlled, tested fashion than as a production emergency.

Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com




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