Hi,
I wanted to understand whether Tomcat 9.0.90 and above minor versions are
supported with JDK 8? We have see compile issues when our JDK 8 environment
tried to work with Tomcat 9.0.90.
If the supportability is deprecated, is there any doc or public announcement
stating the same?
Thank you
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I have confirmed that our development team has seen these same loading
issues with Tomcat 9.0.55 and 9.0.86.
On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 3:22 PM Izek Hornbeck
wrote:
> We are working on a large upgrade for this application, so we are looking
> at upgrading Tomcat too (either to version 10 if we can
We are working on a large upgrade for this application, so we are looking
at upgrading Tomcat too (either to version 10 if we can resolve the
javax/jakarta issues or just to the current 9.0.x). I'll try some tests
locally to see what impact newer versions could have.
In the access logs, we occasio
I am trying to start up an webpage to use as a demo. I am using tomcat
11. I have been looking at the error but have made no progress figuring
out the problem. Below I am including the stack trace I am getting from
tomcat and would appreciated any guidance on finding the source of my
problem
Hi all,
I'm running Tomcat9 on Ubuntu.
I copied a servlet war (a webhook) file which was automatically deployed in my
webapps directory.
Using the "Tomcat Web Application Manager" I see my servlet path and display
name listed.
When I click on the path I get the "HTTP Status 404 – Not Found" and
15 Oct 2024 13:59:57 Andreas Moroder :
Hello,
we have Tomcat 9.0.96 and Java 8.
We would like to get rid of Oracle java and use IBM semeru.
Can Oracle java simply be replaced by ibm semeru,
Yes.
or are changes to the java and jsp applications necessary?
No.
Do the java libraries we ca