On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 1:57 PM Christopher Schultz
wrote:
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> Aryeh,
>
> On 1/20/24 4:19 AM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> > Top posting since my comments are not 100% relevant to the issue in
> > the thread (i.e. related but not in detail).
> >
> > It would be nice if Tomcat published EOL's since
Aryeh,
On 1/20/24 4:19 AM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
Top posting since my comments are not 100% relevant to the issue in
the thread (i.e. related but not in detail).
It would be nice if Tomcat published EOL's since there are
applications (like HIPAA webapps [I do remote cardiac monitoring])
that
On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 4:29 AM Simon Matter wrote:
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> > Top posting since my comments are not 100% relevant to the issue in
> > the thread (i.e. related but not in detail).
> >
> > It would be nice if Tomcat published EOL's since there are
> > applications (like HIPAA webapps [I do remote
> Top posting since my comments are not 100% relevant to the issue in
> the thread (i.e. related but not in detail).
>
> It would be nice if Tomcat published EOL's since there are
> applications (like HIPAA webapps [I do remote cardiac monitoring])
> that are automatically declared to be insecure
Top posting since my comments are not 100% relevant to the issue in
the thread (i.e. related but not in detail).
It would be nice if Tomcat published EOL's since there are
applications (like HIPAA webapps [I do remote cardiac monitoring])
that are automatically declared to be insecure if the
> On 19/01/2024 19:06, Francisco Dellanio Leite Alencar wrote:
>> @Mark Thomas,
>>
>> Is it possible to consider that the minimum support time of Apache
>> Tomcat 9.0.X is until 2027 (10 years since Released)?
>
> I'd say 2027 is a reasonable estimate of the likely EOL date for 9.0.x
> but I'm not
On 19/01/2024 19:06, Francisco Dellanio Leite Alencar wrote:
@Mark Thomas,
Is it possible to consider that the minimum support time of Apache Tomcat 9.0.X
is until 2027 (10 years since Released)?
I'd say 2027 is a reasonable estimate of the likely EOL date for 9.0.x
but I'm not going to
Francisco,
On 1/19/24 14:06, Francisco Dellanio Leite Alencar wrote:
Is it possible to consider that the minimum support time of Apache
Tomcat 9.0.X is until 2027 (10 years since Released)?
Did you take a look at the mailing list thread references?
-chris
On 2024/01/08 08:42:28 Mark Thomas
@Mark Thomas,
Is it possible to consider that the minimum support time of Apache Tomcat 9.0.X
is until 2027 (10 years since Released)?
Thanks.
On 2024/01/08 08:42:28 Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>
> On 08/01/2024 06:47, i...@flyingfischer.ch wrote:
> > https://endoflife.date/tomcat
> >
> > Am
Maruks,
On 1/8/24 1:47 AM, i...@flyingfischer.ch wrote:
https://endoflife.date/tomcat
This is actually really great: accurate and up-to-date.
The only disappointing thing is that it does not have references
pointing to the original documentation from the project.
-chris
On 08/01/2024 06:47, i...@flyingfischer.ch wrote:
https://endoflife.date/tomcat
Am 08.01.24 um 07:39 schrieb Deshmukh, Kedar:
Hello,
Could you please throw some light on Tomcat versions and its EOL plan?
See https://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
1. 8.5.X
EOL 31 March 2024
https://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
10.0 is EOL but 10.1 is still getting releases.
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-10.0-eol.html
The official end of life plan for 8.5
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-85-eol.html
Basically the final release will be coming out, then it will receive no
https://endoflife.date/tomcat
Am 08.01.24 um 07:39 schrieb Deshmukh, Kedar:
Hello,
Could you please throw some light on Tomcat versions and its EOL plan?
1. 8.5.X
2. 9.0.X
3. 10.0.X
4. 10.1.X
This information would be very critical for us to move forward.
Thanks,
Kedar
Hello,
Could you please throw some light on Tomcat versions and its EOL plan?
1. 8.5.X
2. 9.0.X
3. 10.0.X
4. 10.1.X
This information would be very critical for us to move forward.
Thanks,
Kedar
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