Yes, I always wondered why Jakarta wasn't actually run on its flagship product? I suspect it has to do with server capability being too low and load being too high.

-Mark

Emmanuel Bourg wrote:

Dumb question, why Jakarta doesn't use Tomcat & JSPs ? That would open some interesting solutions for content management.

Emmanuel


David Graham wrote:


-1 on using javascript for major site functionality such as navigation. Many users browse with js turned off and it's a major pain getting it to
work across all browsers. IMO, Apache websites should be accessible to
all visitors.


David


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