Hi,
Am 11.05.2018 15:47, schrieb Mark H. Wood:
"Is there an easy way?" Depends on what you find easy. :-/
I usually just load old and new server.xml into a maximized Emacs with
two windows, and thoughtfully copy stuff over, after reading the
release notes to learn of stuff to look out for. Ot
"Is there an easy way?" Depends on what you find easy. :-/
I usually just load old and new server.xml into a maximized Emacs with
two windows, and thoughtfully copy stuff over, after reading the
release notes to learn of stuff to look out for. Other configuration
I usually don't touch, and webap
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Olaf,
On 5/9/18 8:39 PM, Olaf Kock wrote:
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> On 09.05.2018 17:09, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
>> Question:
>>
>> Is there an easy way to bump a working Tomcat installation from
>> one release to another, without benefit of Linux "apt-get" or
>> "y
On 09.05.2018 17:09, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
Question:
Is there an easy way to bump a working Tomcat installation from one
release to another, without benefit of Linux "apt-get" or "yum," or
WinDoze "cab" (this is an OS/400 installation), without having to
rebuild the whole configuration
Question:
Is there an easy way to bump a working Tomcat installation from one
release to another, without benefit of Linux "apt-get" or "yum," or
WinDoze "cab" (this is an OS/400 installation), without having to
rebuild the whole configuration (webapps, keystore, server.xml, web.xml,
&c.) fro