is to implement JSR96
(http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/96.jsp).
jakarta-tomcat-4.1/service is to allow run tomcat on port 80 as a daemon...
Porting it to jakarta-tomcat-service could be the other option.
Votes ?
Remy
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in jakarta-tomcat-service is to implement JSR96
(http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/96.jsp).
jakarta-tomcat-4.1/service is to allow run tomcat on port 80 as a
daemon...
Porting it to jakarta-tomcat-service could be the other option.
Well, the Java code looks very similar to me. So the native code could
easily
Well, the Java code looks very similar to me. So the native code could
easily be ported to j-t-s.
It's just that this code is 100% Tomcat-dependency free. So
since it's some
generic capability other projects could want, I proposed to
move it to the
commons, instead of leaving it as a hidden
jean-frederic clere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The idea in jakarta-tomcat-service is to implement JSR96
(http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/96.jsp).
jakarta-tomcat-4.1/service is to allow run tomcat on port 80 as a daemon...
The Apache Software Foundation is voting NO on the publication of JSR-096
jean-frederic clere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The idea in jakarta-tomcat-service is to implement JSR96
(http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/96.jsp).
jakarta-tomcat-4.1/service is to allow run tomcat on port 80 as a
daemon...
The Apache Software Foundation is voting NO on the publication of JSR-096
Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jean-frederic clere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The idea in jakarta-tomcat-service is to implement JSR96
(http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/96.jsp).
jakarta-tomcat-4.1/service is to allow run tomcat on port 80 as a
daemon...
The Apache Software Foundation
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:
Well, the Java code looks very similar to me. So the native code could
easily be ported to j-t-s.
It's just that this code is 100% Tomcat-dependency free. So since it's some
generic capability other projects could want, I proposed to move it to the
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:
Well, the Java code looks very similar to me. So the native code could
easily be ported to j-t-s.
It's just that this code is 100% Tomcat-dependency free. So since it's
some
generic capability other projects could want, I proposed to move it to
Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jean-frederic clere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The idea in jakarta-tomcat-service is to implement JSR96
(http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/96.jsp).
jakarta-tomcat-4.1/service is to allow run tomcat on port 80 as a
daemon...
The Apache Software
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:
Well, j-t-c/utils is more our core buisness. Since 4.0 or the connectors
don't duplicate the code like 3.3 does, I'd say I don't like the idea too
much.
Or we can put them there, still keep the current ones, and start using the
ones from the
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:
Well, j-t-c/utils is more our core buisness. Since 4.0 or the connectors
don't duplicate the code like 3.3 does, I'd say I don't like the idea
too
much.
Or we can put them there, still keep the current ones, and start using
the
ones from the
Hi,
There's a hidden component in Tomcat 4 named service (package is
org.apache.service), which has almost nothing to do with Tomcat (except it
was written by Pier and started its life here). The most current version of
it (which is *not* the one used by Tomcat, BTW) resides in the
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