>>> We also refactored Quercus in a major way for 3.1.0, so that's almost
>>> certainly what you're running into. We should be able to split out
>>> the interpreted half of Quercus as a standalone web-app (i.e. non-
>>> Resin), so we can have non-Resin users working on Quercus too.
>>>
>> that is
>>> We also refactored Quercus in a major way for 3.1.0, so that's almost
>>> certainly what you're running into. We should be able to split out
>>> the interpreted half of Quercus as a standalone web-app (i.e. non-
>>> Resin), so we can have non-Resin users working on Quercus too.
>>>
>> that is
On Jan 3, 2007, at 12:25 AM, Markus Wolf wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
>> We also refactored Quercus in a major way for 3.1.0, so that's almost
>> certainly what you're running into. We should be able to split out
>> the interpreted half of Quercus as a standalone web-app (i.e. non-
>> Resin), so we can
Hi Scott,
> We also refactored Quercus in a major way for 3.1.0, so that's almost
> certainly what you're running into. We should be able to split out
> the interpreted half of Quercus as a standalone web-app (i.e. non-
> Resin), so we can have non-Resin users working on Quercus too.
>
that
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> Resin 3.1.0 is now available. Keep in mind that 3.1.x is a
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All the best for the new year
Alex
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Resin 3.1.0 is now available. Keep in mind that 3.1.x is a
development branch. 3.1.1 will have new features as well as bug
fixes, so it is possible that 3.1.1 may introduce new bugs.
Main changes in 3.1.0:
Requires JDK 1.5
Servlet for JavaEE 1.5
JSP for JavaEE 1.5
Amber progress