Am 05.09.2018 um 00:32 schrieb Mark Thomas:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.12 release is now available for voting.
The major changes compared to the 9.0.11 release are:
- Fix multiple issues associated with using the asynchronous Servlet
API in combination with HTTP/2
- Add recursion to
The proposed 9.0.12 release is:
[ ] Broken - do not release
[X] Stable - go ahead and release as 9.0.12
Unit test passed.
Test web application works fine.
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 6:32 AM Mark Thomas wrote:
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> The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.12 release is now available for voting.
>
> The major ch
On 04/09/18 23:32, Mark Thomas wrote:
> The proposed 9.0.12 release is:
> [ ] Broken - do not release
> [X] Stable - go ahead and release as 9.0.12
Unit tests pass for NIO, NIO2 and APR/Native (1.2.17) on Linux, OSX and
Windows.
Mark
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On 05/09/18 00:32, Mark Thomas wrote:
> [X] Stable - go ahead and release as 9.0.12
Tested on fedora 28.
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Cheers
Jean-Frederic
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On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 12:32 AM Mark Thomas wrote:
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.12 release is now available for voting.
>
> The major changes compared to the 9.0.11 release are:
>
> - Fix multiple issues associated with using the asynchronous Servlet
> API in combination with HTTP/2
>
> - A
The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.12 release is now available for voting.
The major changes compared to the 9.0.11 release are:
- Fix multiple issues associated with using the asynchronous Servlet
API in combination with HTTP/2
- Add recursion to rewrite substitution parsing
- Expand the informa