I'm not sure if we've ever articulated a support statement about Tomcat 
releases.

We of course always test against the version of Tomcat we bundle with Fedora. 
We typically test against other major versions as well, but not, as far as I'm 
aware, with any strict process about what versions get covered every release.

On 9 Feb 2012, at 1:04 PM, Henk Koning wrote:

> Thank you, Jörg, for this advice! We will test this on our test server.
> 
> Is there some kind of a general support statement from the Fedora developers 
> about Tomcat releases?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jörg Knappen [mailto:j.knap...@mx.uni-saarland.de] 
> Sent: donderdag 9 februari 2012 9:28
> To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
> Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] does 3.2.1 run under Tomcat current release?
> 
> Hallo Henk,
> 
> the short answer is: Yes, it does.
> 
> The long answer is: There may be a problem that sometimes output files are 
> truncated. I observed this problem while testing Fedora Commons on Apache 
> Tomcat 7.0.25; but it is not clear whether a certain (known and fixed for 
> 7.0.26) bug in Apache Tomcat is responsible for this behaviour or not.
> 
> I'd like to hear if other installations under Tomcat 7.0.25 have the same 
> strange behaviour.
> 
> To reproduce the problem:
> 1. Install Fedora Commons on Apache Tomcat 7.0.25 2. Ingest the demo files 
> using $FEDORA_HOME/client/bin/fedora-ingest-demos.sh
> 3. wget http://localhost/fedora/objects/demo:28/datastreams/WSDL/content
> 4. Check the last line of the file received: it SHOULD end with
>    </wdsl:description>
>    but on my installation it end prematurely with
>    </w
> 
> --Jörg Knappen
> 
> Zitat von Henk Koning <henk.kon...@dans.knaw.nl>:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Does Fedora 3.2.1. run under Tomcat 7.0.25 (current release). Can 
>> anybody please comment on that?
>> 
>> Tnx!
>> 
>> HK
>> 
> 
> 
> 
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