Re: Tomcat Versions

2011-07-21 Thread Thad Humphries
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html

On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Dark Before Dawn 
dark.before.d...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi guys,
 I am reading this list for a few weeks now. And I wonder where the
 differences between different Tomcat versions ie 5.X , 6.X and 7.X are.
 Since versions for Tomcat 5 and 6 are still released from time to time. Are
 these maintenance releases only or for some linux distributions?
 Cheers Darky


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Re: Tomcat Versions

2011-07-21 Thread Mark Thomas
On 21/07/2011 18:27, Dark Before Dawn wrote:
 Hi guys,
 I am reading this list for a few weeks now. And I wonder where the
 differences between different Tomcat versions ie 5.X , 6.X and 7.X are.
 Since versions for Tomcat 5 and 6 are still released from time to time.
 Are these maintenance releases only or for some linux distributions?

Answers in the FAQ.

Mark



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Re: Tomcat Versions

2011-07-21 Thread André Warnier

Dark Before Dawn wrote:

Hi guys,
I am reading this list for a few weeks now. And I wonder where the 
differences between different Tomcat versions ie 5.X , 6.X and 7.X are. 
Since versions for Tomcat 5 and 6 are still released from time to time. 
Are these maintenance releases only or for some linux distributions?


You know, it's pretty much the same as for Windows versions, XP, Vista, Windows 7 and 
stuff.  The marketing guys keep pushing for some new bells and whistles, and the 
developers do their best to make it happen.  Otherwise customers get bored, and they may 
start looking at Jboss or so.
There is also these Java Servlet Specs guys who keep adding new things, so one's got to 
keep attention and change a few things left and right.
And then there are these hackers who got nothing better to do with their time than finding 
overflowing buffers and such, so you need to keep that under control too.

It just never ends.



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