As a point of interest, what are the bundle symbolic names for these two
Jetty bundles? I ask because we've been struggling with how to name
bundles that contain new versions of something like Jetty. That is,
should the bundles be
http.jetty version 4
http.jetty version 6
or
http.jetty version ???
http.jetty6 version ???
Similarly for things like a servlet API bundle.
We are pretty open. It would be interesting to see if we can align on
this naming.
Jeff
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Agreed.
I think we have that covered:
http.jetty - will remain as is for now
http.jetty6 - will be an SVN copy from http.jetty for versioning
purposes, over which the Jetty6 mods will be made
At some later stage we can decide if it makes sense to merge back down
to jetty service based on Jetty6.
-- Rob
Richard S. Hall wrote:
> Should we be maintaining our current HTTP Service implementation with
> Jetty4 compiled for JDK1.2 for those people in environments where
> upgrading is not possible?
>
> -> richard
>
> Rob Walker wrote:
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>>>
>>> Does Jetty 6 required JDK 1.5?
>>>
>> Sorry for delay in replying - you got stuck in my spam filter.
>>
>> No, I don't think so, I think it needs 1.4+, which should be fine.
>> I'm planning on making this jetty6 (or renaming old to jetty4) so we
>> don't lose current line anyhow.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> -- Rob
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