[ANN] Apache Tomcat 10.0.16 available

2022-01-20 Thread Mark Thomas

The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 10.0.16.

This release is targeted at Jakarta EE 9.

Applications that run on Tomcat 9 and earlier will not run on Tomcat 10 
without changes. Java EE applications designed for Tomcat 9 and earlier 
may be placed in the $CATALINA_BASE/webapps-javaee directory and Tomcat 
will automatically convert them to Jakarta EE and copy them to the 
webapps directory. This conversion is performed using the Apache Tomcat 
migration tool for Jakarta EE tool which is also available as a separate 
download for off-line use.


Apache Tomcat 10 is an open source software implementation of the
Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Server Pages, Jakarta Expression Language,
Jakarta WebSocket, Jakarta Authentication and Jakarta Annotations
specifications.

The notable changes compared to 10.0.14 include:

- Add recycling check in the input and output stream isReady to try to
  give a more informative ISE when the facade has been recycled.

- Implement support for HTTP/1.1 upgrade when the request includes a
  body. The maximum permitted size of the body is controlled by
  maxSavePostSize.

- Improve handling of various cases where one request/response
  processing thread attempts to manage the asynchronous IO for a
  different request/response

Please refer to the change log for the complete list of changes:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-10.0-doc/changelog.html

Downloads:
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-10.cgi

Migration guides from Apache Tomcat 7.0.x, 8.5.x and 9.0.x:
http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html

Enjoy!

- The Apache Tomcat team


[ANN] Apache Tomcat 10.1.0-M10 (alpha) available

2022-01-20 Thread Mark Thomas

The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 10.1.0-M10 (alpha).

Apache Tomcat 10 is an open source software implementation of the
Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Server Pages, Jakarta Expression Language,
Jakarta WebSocket, Jakarta Authentication and Jakarta Annotations
specifications.

Applications that run on Tomcat 9 and earlier will not run on Tomcat 10 
without changes. Java EE applications designed for Tomcat 9 and earlier 
may be placed in the $CATALINA_BASE/webapps-javaee directory and Tomcat 
will automatically convert them to Jakarta EE and copy them to the 
webapps directory. This conversion is performed using the Apache Tomcat 
migration tool for Jakarta EE tool which is also available as a separate 
download for off-line use.


Apache Tomcat 10.1.0-M10 is a milestone release of the 10.1.x branch and 
has been made to provide users with early access to the new features in 
Apache Tomcat 10.1.x so that they may provide feedback. The notable 
changes compared to 10.1.0-M8 include:


- Add recycling check in the input and output stream isReady to try to
  give a more informative ISE when the facade has been recycled.

- Implement support for HTTP/1.1 upgrade when the request includes a
  body. The maximum permitted size of the body is controlled by
  maxSavePostSize.

- Improve handling of various cases where one request/response
  processing thread attempts to manage the asynchronous IO for a
  different request/response

Please refer to the change log for the complete list of changes:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-10.1-doc/changelog.html

Downloads:
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-10.cgi

Migration guides from Apache Tomcat 7.0.x, 8.5.x and 9.0.x:
http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html

Enjoy!

- The Apache Tomcat team


[ANN] Apache Tomcat 9.0.58 available

2022-01-20 Thread Rémy Maucherat
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 9.0.58.

Apache Tomcat 9 is an open source software implementation of the Java
Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Unified Expression Language, Java
WebSocket and JASPIC technologies.

Apache Tomcat 9.0.58 is a bugfix and feature release. The notable
changes compared to 9.0.56 include:

- Add recycling check in the input and output stream isReady to try to
   give a more informative ISE when the facade has been recycled.

- Implement support for HTTP/1.1 upgrade when the request includes a
   body. The maximum permitted size of the body is controlled by
   maxSavePostSize.

- Improve handling of various cases where one request/response
   processing thread attempts to manage the asynchronous IO for a
   different request/response.

Along with lots of other bug fixes and improvements.

Please refer to the change log for the complete list of changes:
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/changelog.html


Downloads:
https://tomcat.apache.org/download-90.cgi

Migration guides from Apache Tomcat 7.x and 8.x:
https://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html

Enjoy!

- The Apache Tomcat team


[ANN] Apache Tomcat 8.5.75 available

2022-01-20 Thread Christopher Schultz

The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 8.5.75.

Apache Tomcat 8 is an open source software implementation of the Java
Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Unified Expression Language, Java
WebSocket and Java Authentication Service Provider Interface for
Containers technologies.

Apache Tomcat 8.5.75 is a bugfix and feature release. (Note that Tomcat 
8.5.74 was not released.) The notable changes compared to 8.5.73 include:


- JmxRemoteLifecycleListener has been removed.

- Provide protection against a known OS bug that causes the acceptor to
   report an incoming connection more than once.

- Fix several potential JVM crashes when using the APR connector.

- Implement a workaround for a JVM bug that can trigger a file
   descriptor leak when using multi-part upload and the application does
   not explicitly close an input stream for an uploaded file that was
   cached on disk.

- Fix exceptions when the security manager is enabled and the first
   request received after starting is an HTTP request to a TLS enabled
   NIO2 connector.

- Implement support for HTTP/1.1 upgrade when the request includes a
   body. The maximum permitted size of the body is controlled by
   maxSavePostSize.

- Improve handling of various cases where one request/response
   processing thread attempts to manage the asynchronous IO for a
   different request/response.

Along with lots of other bug fixes and improvements.

Please refer to the change log for the complete list of changes:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.5-doc/changelog.html

Downloads:
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-80.cgi

Migration guides from Apache Tomcat 7.x and 8.0.x:
http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html

Enjoy!

- The Apache Tomcat team