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That's a question best left for the Tomcat list.
Not to be a stickler, but generally there's more than enough traffic here to
keep people busy just dealing with JServ. As a volunteer effort, it gets to
be a bit much when trying to also deal with questions regarding similar
projects/technolgies.
Thanks,
John Stotler
Eutectics Corporation
http://www.SocratEase.com
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Jon,
Thanks for the clarification on terminology. As regards content of the
message though, is there any contest that Tomcat is still too green for a
production environment?
thanks,
-J
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> From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Jakarta is a PROJECT.
>
> Tomcat is the servlet engine. It is "Tomcat" that supports
> the latest JSDK.
>
> All "Jakarta" is is a collection of webpages and a website.
>
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