I just went from 4.0.6 to 4.1.12, and found two things that may make
your life easier.

1) All my logging went into files instead of to the console.

2) 4.1 seems much fussier with stuff. For example, I had a reference to
a tld that did not exist in my web.xml, so an app that worked great in
4.0 would not start in 4.1 - DOH! This was before I figured out where
the log was, so I was one unhappy camper. :-)

Larry

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I am currently running tomcat 4.0.2 with a
mod_webapp connector for apache version 1.3.22

do I need to upgrade the mod_webapp connector 
That was a real bear the first time around 
It took sometime to find a binary that would
work with my Redhat 7.2 system. I tried
various to recompile a working version but was
never succesful. ;(

I would like to upgrade to 4.1.12 but I am a little
concerned about problems I might encounter .

I currently have tomcat in /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.2
and see that installing from the rpm puts it
into /var/tomcat4 so that is ok. 

I am assuming that once I make the necessary changes to 
server.xml and tomcat-users.xml . I should be good to go

Just shut down the running version and startup the new one

Seems to easy. Am I missing something :)


Thanks in advance

Rob Cartier





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