Hi,

>I agree, but there's still probl�me when:
>- jsp script is deleted because of no more used, out of date, ...
>- some time later (1 hour, 1 week, ...) another jsp script
>with same name is created.

OK, good points.

>It isn't si simple. We upgrade Tomcat each time a security fix
>is released. Patching Tomcat means we will need to maintain
>our Tomcat source code branch (current stable version +
>applied patch).

You would develop a patch and submit it to us via bugzilla.  We would review the patch 
and commit it into the next tomcat release.  You wouldn't have to maintain your own 
tomcat branch.

The more important point made above is that if it's really important to you, don't 
wait for anyone else to do the work, as it may be a low/negligible priority for others.

>I send this bug remainder mainly because when reading bugzilla
>item it wasn't clear for me if the proposed patch wasn't
>apply because incorrect/incomplete or simply because it was
>forgotten... :)

No patch was ever submitted, so there's nothing for us to review.

Yoav Shapira




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