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Subject: Re: Version Question
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 21, 2020, 00:37 wrote:
> Good afternoon Mark and group.
>
> There is a question as to WHAT are the correct versions released. Are
> these 7.0.103, 8.5.53, and 9.0.33 as shown on tomcat.apache.org, OR is
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 21, 2020, 00:37 wrote:
> Good afternoon Mark and group.
>
> There is a question as to WHAT are the correct versions released. Are
> these 7.0.103, 8.5.53, and 9.0.33 as shown on tomcat.apache.org, OR is it
> 7.0.104, 8.5.54 and 9.0.34 as shown on ci.apache.org?
>
The first.
CI l
Good afternoon Mark and group.
There is a question as to WHAT are the correct versions released. Are these
7.0.103, 8.5.53, and 9.0.33 as shown on tomcat.apache.org, OR is it 7.0.104,
8.5.54 and 9.0.34 as shown on ci.apache.org?
Thank you,
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Jon McAlexander
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2018-01-26 1:03 GMT+03:00 Robert J. Carr :
> Hello.
>
> There is a "which version" page on the main site which is really useful,
> and it lists all the versions of the various specs related to the version
> of tomcat, but a really important one IMO that is missing is the Java EE
> version, so I can
On 25/01/18 22:03, Robert J. Carr wrote:
> Hello.
>
> There is a "which version" page on the main site which is really useful,
> and it lists all the versions of the various specs related to the version
> of tomcat, but a really important one IMO that is missing is the Java EE
> version, so I can
Hello.
There is a "which version" page on the main site which is really useful,
and it lists all the versions of the various specs related to the version
of tomcat, but a really important one IMO that is missing is the Java EE
version, so I can look up the api docs.
Is there a reason why this is
> From: mike shugar [mailto:mikeshu...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: Minimum Java Version question
> Looking at the versions table here - does "Minimum Java Version"
> mean the lowest required version to run the Tomcat version
Yes.
> or does it mean the lowest version t
Hi,
Looking at the versions table here - does "Minimum Java Version" mean the
lowest required version to run the Tomcat version, or does it mean the lowest
version that can run on the Tomcat version?
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
So can Java 1.3 JARs run on Apache 7 as long Java 1.
Hi Everyone
I have a version of nsapi_redirector.so which I'm using to pass requests
from my iPlanet webserver on to a tomcat appserver. I have no idea what
version of connector this is and I'd really like to know. It's working
fine, so I have no complaints. The resource who introduced this
1.2.15 ist current stable for linux also. The page is wrong.
I don't know where the binaries come from, so unfortunately at the
moment there seems to be no binary download. If you build yourself, take
1.2.15 sources.
Paul Smith wrote:
I notice here:
http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-con
I notice here:
http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/
That there are various 'stable' versions for certain O/S. In
particular I notice that mod_jk 1.2.15 is considered stable for
Solaris and w32 but not Linux.
Any reason? We've done a lot of performance testing w
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