Stephen
Probably little. The xdocs are being created to illustrate that in it current form it will not work. It worked with 4.01 but not with 4.02beta1. I might go back to the Tomcat team and ask for their help, but they are generally not pro Avalon.[bay]
It might be fatal Stephen (i.e. start again).
I'm tempted to agree :-).
Which leads to the question - what's the benefit of keeping avalon-bay in cornerstone?
There is the excellent Jo! ( http://www.tagtraum.com/jo.html) it is 99% finsihed.
Have download, build and played around a little. As a static web server is ready to roll. There is something interesting happening with a servlet I dropped in place before dinner - some XML related
error which is preventing it from loading - the interesting bit is
the log file has grown from nothing to around 35Mb while eating ... :-) Guess I'll have to look into that! Aside from that
little anomaly it looks good. Does anyone know how the LGPL
license compares with the Apache license ?
Try moving servlet.jar to Phoenix's lib/ dir (so it is commonly visible).
As for LGPL, though Apache would never start a project as LGPL, I think the is no legal problem as a) the code is maintained elsewhere and b) it is GPL rather than LGPL that has the issue about "oither" license types. JAMES already used Dnsjava and it is LGPL.
Regards,
- Paul H
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