I work with a rather large and comlex web application. We have been hosting the application with Jakarta Tomcat for a while now. I am working on upgrading our environment to 5.0.18.
Does this sound like a good idea? I notice several people are still talking about configuring new 4.0 installs. Is 5.0 stable enough?
My main problem however, is that my web.xml file for my web application behaves differently in the two versions. The web.xml file validates against the 2.2 DTD not the 2.3 ( or 2.4 now? ). In my old set up I have not needed to state each servlet that will be addressed. Now it seems as if this may be required for 5.0.
I would really like to not have to do this. Our application has hundreds of servlets, and mapping them each by hand could be a royal pain. Is there a way I can get it to run like 4.0 does, and not require that each servlet be mapped? Is there a good solution to my problem?
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