It's just a perfect case of module.

Again :)

I think Costin will agree, we ask for years about turning Tomcat is
something like HTTPd

2010/6/4 Tim Funk <funk...@apache.org>:
> -0 (or +1) (Well that was clear ... wasn't it?)
>
> The core consideration is the scope of the Tomcat project. If its to deliver
> a spec compliant servlet/jsp engine. Then I would say (-0 or -1)
>
> If the scope is to increase to also act as a repository for generic
> servlets, then we are in different territory. Yes - the taglib project is
> here, but that decision felt more of a side effect of jakarta disappearing
> and taglibs needing a new home. jdbc-pool resides here out of a need to fill
> a niche dbcp didn't fill. jdbc-pool seems like an effort which can be spun
> out into a different project in the future.
>
> From a tech point of view, I'm not sure how this would be bundled in - since
> the servlet introduces a few new library dependencies.
>
> -Tim
>
> On 6/3/2010 4:39 AM, Sébastien Migniot wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I'll try to be quick. I'm a french J2EE Architect and author of Streamy,
>> at http://www.migniot.com/matrix/projects/streamy
>>
>> I want to *donate the ProxyServlet.java* to tomcat core/extensions,
>> available at
>>
>> https://streamy.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/streamy/trunk/com.migniot.streamy.Proxy/src/com/migniot/streamy/proxy/ProxyServlet.java
>>
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