On 09/11/2012 08:17, Casper Wandahl Schmidt wrote:
> 
> Den 08-11-2012 23:54, Christopher Schultz skrev:
> Ram,
> 
> On 11/8/12 12:06 PM, Ram Laxman wrote:
>>>> I want to know what are components of Tomcat 7?
> Well, first you've got yourself a "T". That's the most important,
> which makes sense, because it's first one listed. Why wouldn't you put
> your best foot forward? And "T" is a really top-notch letter. Not like
> "I". "I" is a really bad choice when getting started. Sorry, Apple.
> 
> After that, you have an "o". The crazy thing about that is that it
> doesn't sound like "O". No! It sounds like "ah". Mind = blown. And
> we're just at the second component of Tomcat at this point. I'm not
> sure you will be able to make it to the end without literally
> exploding with excitement.
> 
> "m" is next and really starts building the intensity. You get to
> really mash your lips together -- maybe get a little tooth-tapping
> action goin' on, too. It also gives you the opportunity to pause and
> reflect on the great community Tomcat has surrounding it: all the
> volunteer programmers and people who post to the list. Those folks are
> great, and wasting their time would be ... a shame. "m" also gets used
> a lot in Muse's recent "Madness" single which ... kind of disappointed
> me. Alas, Origin of Symmetry is probably impossible to top so I'm glad
> they aren't even trying.
> 
> We've arrived at "c". Lots of people hate the "c word" for some
> reason. I don't like cats themselves in general (there was one cat I
> really did like, but that one acted like a dog, so it wasn't really a
> cat except for the sneezing), but the word "cat" isn't a big deal for
> me. I don't understand what all the fuss is about.
> 
> Now for the "a". Like the "o", this one doesn't really sound like "A"
> (like "ay" or "eh"). Alas! Instead, it sounds like .. hmm. Like the
> "a" in "grab". I think of "grab" because that's a very verby-sounding
> word. And Tomcat verbs things... verbs them very well. This is a great
> addition to Tomcat's architecture because it brings an element of
> mystique... it's tough to explain how to pronounce it, for instance.
> 
> Now for the coup de grĂ¢ce, and it's going to shatter your skull:
> another "t". This one is small... diminutive, even. Much less fuss
> than that /other/ "T" at the beginning, the one with all the
> excitement. This one is much more understated. Demure. Silent to some,
> who tend to skip the final consonant in such cases -- where it sounds
> more like Tomca'h than Tomcat.
> 
> Then there's this weird "7". I think that's the version number.
>> Oh I laughed very hard :)

Well played sir.


>>>> As mentioned in wiki ,  tomcat 4 has Catalina,Coyote and Jasper
>>>> components!!!
> The later versions of Tomcat have fewer exclamation points. That must
> be why everyone prefers Tomcat 4. Little known fact: Tomcat's
> performance is inversely proportional to the number of exclamation
> marks used in sentences. So, every time you type one, Tomcat get
> slower. And God kills a lolcat.
>> +1
> 
>>>> But  as I searched through the tomcat change notes I have observed
>>>> several others such as Cluster, Web Application but not getting fix
>>>> no in this release !!
> That will likely be fixed in Tomcat 8. Stay tuned.
>> If it hasn't been fixed from 4 -> 7, why would you expect it to be fixed
>> in 8?

The devs only fix one thing per release.  It's to do with the lifecycle
of Tomcat modules.


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> -chris
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