Thank you for all the thoughtful suggestions. I may or may not be able to talk my engineers into trying 4.0. :) -Erik "Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote: > Erik Weber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > The upshot of this is, that it might make the interceptor (startup class) > > solution more appealing, even though it isn't platform independent. That is, > > until Servlet 2.3 implementations are stable. > > > > Any thoughts? > > Well... You have to trust me on this one... But the Servlet 2.3 reference > implementation _is_ very stable :) (AKA, Tomcat 4.0! :) And so is the spec. > > Just consider it as a hint from a very close friend who has some insight > information :) > > Pier
- Re: Such a thing as server start... Pier P. Fumagalli
- Re: Such a thing as server s... Erik Weber
- Re: Such a thing as server s... Pier P. Fumagalli
- Re: Such a thing as server s... Craig R. McClanahan
- Re: Such a thing as server startup cl... Pier P. Fumagalli
- Re: Such a thing as server startup class? Craig R. McClanahan
- Re: Such a thing as server startup class? Erik Weber
- Re: Such a thing as server startup cl... Craig R. McClanahan
- Re: Such a thing as server start... Erik Weber
- Re: Such a thing as server s... Pier P. Fumagalli
- RE: Such a thing as server s... Erik Weber
- RE: Such a thing as server start... Greg Trasuk
- Re: Such a thing as server s... Pier P. Fumagalli
- Re: tomcat on mac os 10 with virtual PC Adam Wildavsky
- Re: tomcat on mac os 10 with virtual PC Pier P. Fumagalli
- Re: tomcat on mac os 10 with virtual PC Adam Wildavsky
- Re: tomcat on mac os 10 with virtual ... Pier P. Fumagalli
- RE: tomcat on mac os 10 with virtual PC Girish Baxi
