Robert Simmons wrote:

Well since tomcat is a Jakarta project, I don't see where the licensing comes
in.

Robert,

My point was not about licensing.


Leaving that out for the moment, the fact is that we know its not
something that cant be done. We also know that cocoon can never start to
displace all the JSP out there until it has been done. To me that would
indicate a high priority task.

To me personally any code which ties Cocoon up with particular platform and only this platform is not acceptable. Solution must be portable, and it's possible to do it using proper compiler.

Vadim


-- Robert

----- Original Message -----
From: "Vadim Gritsenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: gmane.text.xml.cocoon.devel
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 16580] - Java compiler requires JARs in the
FS; can not use classloader



Robert Simmons wrote:


In my opinion this is the largest fault with cocoon at present. It is

rather

strange since the Tomcat servlet engine does not suffer from this

limitation.

Since they have already got this working, why cant we borrow their code to
accomplish it?



Robert,

You can answer this one easily by yourself: Suppose we've borrowed the
Tomcat's code... Then we have to "borrow" WebLogic's code (read EULA
first)... WebSphere's code... Resin's code... Shall we continue?

<snip/>



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