Hi Anon,

The Apache Tomcat agent exists for roughly 6 years now.

It was available from the start of OHAC. The project was created, 
because Tomcat needed the first bug fix since then.

If I created the impression that it is  a new agent, it was misleading, 
and I apologize. So all the Java developers have the access to a high 
available foundation for their work since years.

I think we should do more advertising of our capabilities.

Kind regards,
Detlef

Anon Y Mous wrote:
> This could be good news for people who want to use the "Spring Framework" for 
> high availability Java web development on Solaris:
>
>   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Framework
>
> The Spring Framework is one of the most popular things for Java developers 
> right now, and I believe it requires Apache Tomcat to run correctly.
>   

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