I'm using ww2/xw1 on tomcat5, with
        servlet 2.4
        jsp 2.0
        jstl 1.1
no problems so far ;-)

although, it complaints on every hot re-deploy
        INFO: Cannot serialize session attribute DefaultComponentManager for
session 7189C231FD17FF4212DE86A7AF5A9017
        java.io.NotSerializableException: org.apache.log4j.Logger

it's not a blocker, just a nuisance
perhaps someone on the list have seen this before...

regards / jens

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Andrius Paulauskas
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 2:37 PM
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Subject: [OS-webwork] tomcat version 5


Hi everyone

 I'm very happy with WW2 architecture and ease of use (despite lack of
documentation i was still able to construct something useful), but i have
a question regarding tomcat version. is tomcat 5 (servlet 2.3, jsp 2)
fully supported and compatible with ww2?

Thanks in advance

Cheers,
Andrius




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