By mitchp
via java.dzone.com
Published: Nov 06 2009 / 17:27
Mark Thomas, a member of the Apache Tomcat Project Management Committee, said that the alpha release of Tomcat 7 is expected in December 2009 or January 2010. DZone spoke with Thomas for an exclusive interview about the upcoming version of Tomcat.
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henk replied ago:
Hopefully Tomcat 7 will stop copying the context.xml from my first .war deployment and stop remembering that forever (even after the .war or even exploded deployment has long ago been removed). This may be just a little annoyance, but for me had been one of the main reasons to move away from Tomcat.
mitchp replied ago:
What did you move to? Just curious. Was it Jetty?
henk replied ago:
Indeed, Jetty for some pure Servlet based small projects, but it's too early for me to tell whether no different kinds of annoyances will turn up when using Jetty more intensively.
For other projects, we've started a migration to Jboss AS (which, incidentally still uses Tomcat internally). The context.xml annoyance contributed to speeding up that process, but the prime reason for that migration was that we now no longer have to maintain our own combination of jars implementing JPA, JSF, JTA and EJB.
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