I'd like to check in some (fairly minor) fixes to
jakarta-servletapi-4 and jakarta-watchdog-4.0, but I don't have
the karma. Is it a big deal to get added?
I wasn't sure if servletapi and watchdog were closely tied to
tomcat or their own whole thing with separate administration.
It looks like
I'd like to check in some (fairly minor) fixes to
jakarta-servletapi-4 and jakarta-watchdog-4.0, but I don't have
the karma. Is it a big deal to get added?
Will you apply some patches to jakarta-servletapi-4 code ?
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GOMEZ Henri wrote:
I'd like to check in some (fairly minor) fixes to
jakarta-servletapi-4 and jakarta-watchdog-4.0, but I don't have
the karma. Is it a big deal to get added?
Will you apply some patches to jakarta-servletapi-4 code ?
Well, I wanted to apply a patch for a bug I
Well, I wanted to apply a patch for a bug I reported a while
back where GenericServlet.init() and destroy() send messages
(saying init and destroy) to log(). It's not a showstopper,
but it's very annoying. If someone else wants to remove the
two log() statments, that would be great.
Or do you
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
No, I saw a problem here since servlet-api-4.0 is the OFFICIAL
servlet 2.3/jsp1.2 API and may not change without (wide) notice.
Yes, but there's a difference between changing the API (which
is the job of the servlet spec jsr team) and fixing bugs in the
implementation
Christopher,
You can send me the Watchdog patches and I'll look them over.
Thanks,
-rl
On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 12:01, Christopher K. St. John wrote:
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
No, I saw a problem here since servlet-api-4.0 is the OFFICIAL
servlet 2.3/jsp1.2 API and may not change without (wide)