You've had 4.0.4 in a test environment and is stable. Deploy it. It's the
most stable of the 4.0.x tomcat tree.

Then put 4.1.x in the test environment and if is stable after system/uat
testing migrate your production environment to that release of tomcat.

There are a number of implementation changes between 4.0.x and 4.1.x that
means web applications may not function exactly as expected on migration.

Basically, you need a test/release plan.

Hope this helps,

Jon

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon M Pascoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 September 2002 12:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Which Tomcat version for production environment ?


Hi,

hopefully a simple question, first some background. I'm about to install
Tomcat with mod_jk and Apache 1.3.19 on a server running RedHat Advanced
Server 2.1 for production use. I have already setup a very similar test
box running Tomcat 4.0.4. Though it hasn't been under much of a load it
has been stable for a few months now.

My main criteria is that I need 4.x. and I really want to make sure that
I'm running the most stable (as opposed to latest and greatest) version
of Tomcat on my new server. Anyone out there with reasonable experience
in a production environment who could make a recommendation please ?

Thanks in advance for any help,

sImon Pascoe


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