The JSP spec is quite clear on the subject:
"The only types of properties that can be assigned to from String
constants and request parameter values are those listed in TABLE 2-4; the conversion
applied
is that shown in the table. Request-time expressions can be assigned to properties of
any
(1) Build and release Tomcat 3.2 final on Wednesday 11/29/2000
+1
(2) Ongoing Support Plan for Tomcat 3.2
+1
(3) Release Manager for Tomcat 3.2.x Maintenance Releases
+1
-- Pierre
- Original Message -
From: "Pierre Delisle" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The JSP spec is quite clear on the subject:
"The only types of properties that can be assigned to from String
constants and request parameter values are those listed in TABLE 2-4; the
conversion applied
is that shown in
(1) Build and release Tomcat 3.2 final on Wednesday 11/29/2000
+1
(2) Ongoing Support Plan for Tomcat 3.2
+1 ( until 3.3 is released and we'll switch to 3.3.1, etc)
In 3.3 the core will be finally finished in most aspects, and almost all
functionality will be part of replaceable modules.
(1) +1
(2) +1
(3) +1
Thanks Craig.
Larry
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
(1) Build and release Tomcat 3.2 final on Wednesday 11/29/2000
+1 (known bugs to be fixed in 3.2.1 - Did you apply the patch from Clinton,
Doug [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is that the fix for the RequestDispatcher.forward() problem? If so, then I have not
done so. Are you
Is that the fix for the RequestDispatcher.forward() problem?
If so, then I have not
done so. Are you completely confident that the patch works as
advertised, with no
harmful effects? (You have a lot more experience with AJP13
than I do). If so, I can
go ahead and commit it.
Dear TOMCAT-DEV folks,
Well, it appears that we successfully licked a large number of the
problems with
3.2-beta-8, without introducing any serious new regressions. Therefore,
I'd
like to ask that we vote on the following three propositions:
(1) Build and release Tomcat 3.2 final on