On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Thomas Colin de Verdière wrote:
> Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 15:52:57 +0200
> From: Thomas Colin de Verdière <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Tomcat Developers List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Tomcat Developers List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.0
>
> Well in fact we would like to use Tomcat 4.0 but our customers may want to use
> Bea Weblogic, ATG dynamo ..
> We don't want to force them to use a specific server. My question should
> be : is there a way in Tomcat 4.0 to make it behave as a servlet 2.2,
> jsp 1.1 server.
You don't have to do anything to make this happen -- just put your servlet
2.2 / jsp 1.1 webapps in the "webapps" directory and run them.
I looked at web.xml and there is the path to the dtd
> which could be constraint to force the customer not to use filter (for
> example). But for my jsps can i make them specific to a JSP version.
> Since we are developping demos it could be great to port on any server
> the customer would like. Am i clear?
>
A properly set up Servlet 2.2 application will refer to the 2.2 version of
the DTD, so it won't allow the <filter> element. An application requiring
filters needs to reference the 2.3 (or later) version of the DTD, thereby
declaring itself to be a 2.3 based application.
Craig
>
> Michael E. Locasto wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The 2.3/1.2 spec requires implementations to be backward compatible.
> >
> > http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/
> >
> > "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."
> >
> > As far as the choice between 3.3.1 and 4.x, people have their favorites. A
> > lot of people run either very happily. There are arguments for both
> > approaches, but I'd say the critical factor for you is how involved your
> > users are in the administration of some Tomcat instance. The decision is
> > yours; I suppose you could offer both environments as "development" for any
> > of your customers interested in migration. Let them do the assessment for
> > you :)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Michael Locasto
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Thomas Colin de Verdière" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 8:48 AM
> > Subject: Tomcat 4.0
> >
> >
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> we are using Tomcat 3.2.4, we deliver to the customer a solution with
> >>Tomcat 3.2.4 and we would like to use either Tomcat 3.3 either Tomcat 4.0.
> >
> > Our
> >
> >>product work fine with Tomcat 4.0 and Tomcat 3.2.4.
> >>Our customers develop their applications using Tomcat 3.2.4 and so it is
> >>easy for them to a have a free environment then if they wish they can
> >>go to a commercial server.
> >>
> >>As tomcat 4.0 provides some efficient way to manage log .., compilation
> >>JSP, a standard taglib (JSTL) compatible. We are asking ourself if it
> >>is a good way to upgrade to Tomcat 4.0 or Tomcat 3.3. Because TC 3.3 is
> >>servlet 2.2 and jsp 1.1 compatible, instead Tomcat 4.0 is servlet 2.3
> >>and jsp 1.2 compatible. Most of the commercials products are
> >>working today on 2.2 and 1.1 platform so this is why we are asking this?
> >>We want to keep a compatibility with S 2.2, JSP 1.1 . If any of you have
> >>some responses
> >>they are very welcomed.
> >>
> >>
> >>Thomas Colin de Verdière
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