bojan       01/11/18 20:44:07

  Modified:    xdocs    index.xml
  Log:
  Revert the order of releases
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.14      +23 -23    jakarta-tomcat-site/xdocs/index.xml
  
  Index: index.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat-site/xdocs/index.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.13
  retrieving revision 1.14
  diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14
  --- index.xml 2001/11/19 04:35:40     1.13
  +++ index.xml 2001/11/19 04:44:07     1.14
  @@ -79,21 +79,14 @@
   which one is right for you.  More details about each release can be found in 
   the associated release notes.</p> 
   
  -<p><strong>Tomcat 4.0.x</strong>.  Tomcat 4.0.1 is the current production
  -quality release.  Tomcat 4.0 is the next generation of Tomcat.  The 4.0 servlet
  -container (Catalina) has been developed from the ground up for flexibility and
  -performance.  Version 4.0 implements the final released versions of the Servlet
  -2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications.  As required by the specifications, Tomcat 4.0
  -also supports web applications built for the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1
  -specifications with no changes.</p>
  -
  -<p><strong>Tomcat 3.3</strong>. Version 3.3 is the current production quality
  -release. It continues the refactoring that was begun in version 3.2 and
  -carries it to its logical conclusion.  Version 3.3 provides a much more modular
  -design and allows the servlet container to be customized by adding and removing
  -modules that control the processing of servlet requests.  This version also
  -contains many performance improvements. The future 3.3.1 release continues on
  -the same path with more specific performance and security improvements.</p> 
  +<p><strong>Tomcat 3.1.x</strong>.  The 3.1 release contained several 
  +improvements over Tomcat 3.0, including servlet reloading, WAR file 
  +support and added connectors for the IIS and Netscape web servers.  The 
  +latest maintenance release, 3.1.1, contained fixes for security problems.  
  +There is no active development ongoing for Tomcat 3.1.x.  Users of Tomcat 
  +3.1 should update to 3.1.1 to close the security holes and they are 
  +strongly encouraged to migrate to the current production release, Tomcat 
  +3.2.3.</p> 
   
   <p><strong>Tomcat 3.2.x</strong>. Version 3.2 added few new features since 3.1;
   the major effort was a refactoring of the internals to improve performance and
  @@ -104,14 +97,21 @@
   The 3.2.x branch will continue in maintenance mode, but no new feature releases
   are planned.</p> 
   
  -<p><strong>Tomcat 3.1.x</strong>.  The 3.1 release contained several 
  -improvements over Tomcat 3.0, including servlet reloading, WAR file 
  -support and added connectors for the IIS and Netscape web servers.  The 
  -latest maintenance release, 3.1.1, contained fixes for security problems.  
  -There is no active development ongoing for Tomcat 3.1.x.  Users of Tomcat 
  -3.1 should update to 3.1.1 to close the security holes and they are 
  -strongly encouraged to migrate to the current production release, Tomcat 
  -3.2.3.</p> 
  +<p><strong>Tomcat 3.3</strong>. Version 3.3 is the current production quality
  +release. It continues the refactoring that was begun in version 3.2 and
  +carries it to its logical conclusion.  Version 3.3 provides a much more modular
  +design and allows the servlet container to be customized by adding and removing
  +modules that control the processing of servlet requests.  This version also
  +contains many performance improvements. The future 3.3.1 release continues on
  +the same path with more specific performance and security improvements.</p> 
  +
  +<p><strong>Tomcat 4.0.x</strong>.  Tomcat 4.0.1 is the current production
  +quality release.  Tomcat 4.0 is the next generation of Tomcat.  The 4.0 servlet
  +container (Catalina) has been developed from the ground up for flexibility and
  +performance.  Version 4.0 implements the final released versions of the Servlet
  +2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications.  As required by the specifications, Tomcat 4.0
  +also supports web applications built for the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1
  +specifications with no changes.</p>
   
   </section>
   
  
  
  

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