Hi Stephan. Thanks for clarification!

Regards,
Bartek

W dniu piątek, 22 grudnia 2017 09:14:59 UTC+1 użytkownik Stephan Siano 
napisał:
>
> Hi,
>
> sorry for the late reply, just one word of waning. If you are still on 
> pax-web 4.x you will probably better stay with the jetty web container. 
> Undertow is only available with pax-web 6.0 and later. The tomcat support 
> is rather incomplete in pax-web 4.x (marked as experimental). The tomcat 
> integration is quite good in pax-web 6.0.9 and will be less or more 
> complete in pax-web 6.1.0 and 6.0.10 (6.1.0 will bring a tomcat 8.5 whereas 
> 6.0.9 is on tomcat 8.0).
>
> Best regards
> Stephan
>
> Am Samstag, 16. Dezember 2017 11:24:31 UTC+1 schrieb Achim Nierbeck:
>>
>> Hi Bartek, 
>>
>> with Pax Web you can either use Tomcat or Undertow as alternative for 
>> Jetty. 
>> If you want to do so, just make sure you install the feature for it 
>> before installing the Pax web runtime features. 
>>
>> regards, Achim 
>>
>> 2017-12-14 19:50 GMT+01:00 Bartłomiej Turos <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hi everyone. My name is Bartłomiej Turos and I'm working on a project 
>>> which is based on the ServiceMix (7.0.1). Part of that build is Pax-web, 
>>> which by default seems to be using Jetty. 
>>> Due to the following issue: 
>>> https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/issues/1446 we cannot deploy 
>>> our product with Jetty 9.2.x inside (this is affecting our users). 
>>>
>>> The issue has been reportedly fixed in Jetty version 9.4.4+, but even 
>>> the latest version of pax-web seems to be using Jetty 9.3.x. I tried to 
>>> upgrade Jetty to 9.4.8 by updating relevant jars in ServiceMix installation 
>>> and relevant pax-web feature descriptor file 
>>> (pax-web-features-4.3.0-features.xml), but it turned out that Jetty 9.4 has 
>>> non-backward compatible API changes.
>>>
>>> I am hoping that I can configure pax-web to use Tomcat instead. I would 
>>> like to ask some help on configuring Tomcat under pax-web.
>>>
>>> Also, are there any limitations when working with Tomcat instead of 
>>> Jetty?
>>>
>>> If any of this sounds noobish, please forgive me.
>>> If there's any documentation / tutorial that has what I probably need, 
>>> please point me in the right direction.
>>> If there's a better way than replacing Tomcat with Jetty, don't hesitate 
>>> to share.
>>>
>>> Any help will be greatly appreciate.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Bartek
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