Becsuse he is far more involved with other apache project (gump) and is 
ignoring tomcat
specifically, he is ignoring questions from users @ tomcat dot org

IMHO Tomcat is a dead product because its not so beloved dictator killed it off

Personally I get alot more support using Jetty
https://jetty.org/download.html

Just Sayin'
Martin-

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From: Greg Huber <gregh3...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 7:12 AM
To: Struts Developers List <dev@struts.apache.org>
Subject: fw posted on tomcat list The future of Tomcat 9

Saw this on the tomcat mailing list, for these who don't subscribe.

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All,

Tomcat 9 is the last major Tomcat version supporting Java EE. Therefore,
the Tomcat community intends to provide support for Tomcat 9 beyond the
10 years for which major Tomcat versions are typically supported.

Extended support will be provided via a new 9.1.x branch that will be
started when 9.0.x reaches end of support. The APR/Native Connector will
not be available in Tomcat 9.1.x.

The deprecation notice for the APR/Native connector will be updated for
the next 9.0.x release to indicate that it will be removed in 9.1.x
onwards in addition to the current statement that it has been removed in
10.1.x onwards.

Support for NIO+OpenSSL and NIO2+OpenSSL will continue in Tomcat 9.1.x
via Tomcat Native 2.x.

Back-ports of security fixes, bug fixes and new features will continue
for 9.1.x as they have done for 9.0.x.

End of support for Tomcat 9.0.x is expected *no earlier than* 31 March
2027.

End of support for Tomcat 9.1.x has not been determined. At least 12
months notice will be provided for 9.1.x end of support.

Kind regards,

Mark
on behalf of the Apache Tomcat committers


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