Re: OT Developer Praise - was Re: EOL for Tomcat 9.X ?
Olaf, On 10/22/19 12:17, Olaf Kock wrote: On 22.10.19 17:56, Michael Osipov wrote: Am 2019-10-22 um 16:43 schrieb Christopher Schultz: So Tomcat 9 is looking good for aother 10 years at this point. ...and this is the reason why I appreciate the Tomcat devs' work. I can simply stick to a version and virtually forget about compat issues. For me the reason is that I've never worried which version to pick: Always picked the latest available and never ran into issues where the newer version was imposing problems when used instead of the earlier version. And that includes major version upgrades FWIW, I'm a (minor) Tomcat developer and I move VERY slowly. When I joined the list back in 2013, I was running Tomcat 4.something. Between then and now, I upgraded to each and every major version of Tomcat that was available only after about a year of testing in development. When I started my upgrade march, I think Tomcat 7 was just about to be released. That's when I upgraded to Tomcat 5.0 (or maybe I skipped to 5.5). Then 6.0, then 7.0, then 8.0, and only with our most recent major release -- about a year ago -- did we move to 8.5. We are looking at 9.0, now, but it's not actually in any testing environments at this point. We only use standard servlet-2.0-style stuff so we aren't upgrading for any new features like Websocket, async, etc. Big Thank You! I'll be at B-Sides DC this weekend if anyone wants to buy me a beer. :) -chris PS They just released the dev preview of Java 14. I'm already 6 versions behind - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: OT Developer Praise - was Re: EOL for Tomcat 9.X ?
Olaf, On 10/22/19 12:17, Olaf Kock wrote: On 22.10.19 17:56, Michael Osipov wrote: Am 2019-10-22 um 16:43 schrieb Christopher Schultz: So Tomcat 9 is looking good for aother 10 years at this point. ...and this is the reason why I appreciate the Tomcat devs' work. I can simply stick to a version and virtually forget about compat issues. For me the reason is that I've never worried which version to pick: Always picked the latest available and never ran into issues where the newer version was imposing problems when used instead of the earlier version. And that includes major version upgrades FWIW, I'm a (minor) Tomcat developer and I move VERY slowly. When I joined the list back in 2013, I was running Tomcat 4.something. Between then and now, I upgraded to each and every major version of Tomcat that was available only after about a year of testing in development. When I started my upgrade march, I think Tomcat 7 was just about to be released. That's when I upgraded to Tomcat 5.0 (or maybe I skipped to 5.5). Then 6.0, then 7.0, then 8.0, and only with our most recent major release -- about a year ago -- did we move to 8.5. We are looking at 9.0, now, but it's not actually in any testing environments at this point. We only use standard servlet-2.0-style stuff so we aren't upgrading for any new features like Websocket, async, etc. Big Thank You! I'll be at B-Sides DC this weekend if anyone wants to buy me a beer. :) -chris PS They just released the dev preview of Java 14. I'm already 6 versions behind - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
OT Developer Praise - was Re: EOL for Tomcat 9.X ?
On 22.10.19 17:56, Michael Osipov wrote: > Am 2019-10-22 um 16:43 schrieb Christopher Schultz: >> >> So Tomcat 9 is looking good for aother 10 years at this point. > > ...and this is the reason why I appreciate the Tomcat devs' work. I > can simply stick to a version and virtually forget about compat issues. > For me the reason is that I've never worried which version to pick: Always picked the latest available and never ran into issues where the newer version was imposing problems when used instead of the earlier version. And that includes major version upgrades Big Thank You! Olaf - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org