I understand. Thanks.
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On Wednesday, December 18, 2024, 10:26 PM, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
Dinesh,
On 12/18/24 11:42 AM, dineshk wrote:
> Any help would be really appreciated.
You haven't provided much information so far.
This is what you said (paraphrasin
Dinesh,
On 12/18/24 11:42 AM, dineshk wrote:
Any help would be really appreciated.
You haven't provided much information so far.
This is what you said (paraphrasing):
1. I'm using a tool unrelated to Tomcat for something
2. It "doesn't work"
3. Please help
We are not in the habit of suppo
Any help would be really appreciated.
Regards Dinesh
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On Sunday, December 15, 2024, 12:06 PM, dineshk wrote:
Mark , Really appreciate your prompt response. One more question, We are trying
out Eclipse Transformer to change the third part jars from javax to Jak
On 15/12/2024 06:36, dineshk wrote:
Mark , Really appreciate your prompt response. One more question, We are trying
out Eclipse Transformer to change the third part jars from javax to Jakarta but
it doesn’t work. Would you be able to help in this regard ? I was using
transformer cli for this .
Mark , Really appreciate your prompt response. One more question, We are trying
out Eclipse Transformer to change the third part jars from javax to Jakarta but
it doesn’t work. Would you be able to help in this regard ? I was using
transformer cli for this . We would need a tool to do the impact
Dinesh,
On 12/14/24 1:36 AM, dineshk wrote:
We are currently using Tomcat 9.0.70 . I would like to know what is
EOL (stretched) for this version ? Secondly , we would like to know
if moving to higher version of Tomcat e.g. 10.X would force us to
migrate to Jakarta specs instead of using the Ja
14 Dec 2024 06:36:44 dineshk :
Hi Team,
We are currently using Tomcat 9.0.70 . I would like to know what is
EOL (stretched) for this version ?
None currently planned for 9.x
Based on the typical life time of a Tomcat major version it would be
another ~3 years but as the last version that s
Tomcat provides migration tools to help you upgrade your codes to the
latest Jakarta EE API.
https://tomcat.apache.org/download-migration.cgi
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Hi Team,
We are currently using Tomcat 9.0.70 . I would like to know what is EOL
(stretched) for this version ? Secondly , we would like to know if moving to
higher version of Tomcat e.g. 10.X would force us to migrate to Jakarta specs
instead of using the Java EE specs ? Currently , we could