from now on the Pax-Web 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT master branch supports Apache
Tomcat as an alternative web-container.
So a 3.0.0.M1 might be released any time.
Please keep in mind that at this stage the support for the Tomcat
web-container is still *experimental*
If you want to use Pax-Web in a productive environment make sure you
have chosen Jetty as your embedded Servlet Container.
Congrats on this achievement Achim! I'll give it a shot for my application
and will come with feedback. Let's see about that pain of switching and
what my performance tests think about it :-)
Kind regards, Andreas
On Oct 23, 2012 12:43 AM, "Achim Nierbeck" <bcanh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> from now on the Pax-Web 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT master branch supports Apache
> Tomcat as an alternative web-container.
> So a 3.0.0.M1 might be released any time.
> Please keep in mind that at this stage the support for the Tomcat
> web-container is still *experimental*
> If you want to use Pax-Web in a productive environment make sure you
> have chosen Jetty as your embedded Servlet Container.
keep in mind it's still experimental and not yet feature complete :)
But I think it's worth taking a first glance at it.
A big thank you goes to Romain Gilles for the initial start of this
implementation,
without him we wouldn't be at this point.
> Congrats on this achievement Achim! I'll give it a shot for my application
> and will come with feedback. Let's see about that pain of switching and what
> my performance tests think about it :-)
> Kind regards, Andreas
> On Oct 23, 2012 12:43 AM, "Achim Nierbeck" <bcanh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> from now on the Pax-Web 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT master branch supports Apache
>> Tomcat as an alternative web-container.
>> So a 3.0.0.M1 might be released any time.
>> Please keep in mind that at this stage the support for the Tomcat
>> web-container is still *experimental*
>> If you want to use Pax-Web in a productive environment make sure you
>> have chosen Jetty as your embedded Servlet Container.
In that case: many thanks to Achim and Romain :-) Thanks for the
warning, but I wont go into production with snapshots unprepaired :-)
Just wanting to give it a shot with all my selenium, exam and jmeter
test suites... let's see how many of my usecases are already covered
:-)
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Achim Nierbeck <bcanh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
> keep in mind it's still experimental and not yet feature complete :)
> But I think it's worth taking a first glance at it.
> A big thank you goes to Romain Gilles for the initial start of this
> implementation,
> without him we wouldn't be at this point.
> regards, Achim
> 2012/10/23 Andreas Pieber <anpie...@gmail.com>:
>> Congrats on this achievement Achim! I'll give it a shot for my application
>> and will come with feedback. Let's see about that pain of switching and what
>> my performance tests think about it :-)
>> Kind regards, Andreas
>> On Oct 23, 2012 12:43 AM, "Achim Nierbeck" <bcanh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> from now on the Pax-Web 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT master branch supports Apache
>>> Tomcat as an alternative web-container.
>>> So a 3.0.0.M1 might be released any time.
>>> Please keep in mind that at this stage the support for the Tomcat
>>> web-container is still *experimental*
>>> If you want to use Pax-Web in a productive environment make sure you
>>> have chosen Jetty as your embedded Servlet Container.