On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Larry Isaacs wrote: > I have some updates almost ready that use the util source > out of j-t-c rather than its local copy. I was also going > to have it build and include http11 and coyote as well. > I haven't had the time to play much with these. I would, > at minimum, add a disabled Coyote connector on port 8081. > Any recommendations on doing more, such as having it enabled > by default? Is it in good enough shape to use for 8080?
I think it's in good shape, but there are still changes going on. Jk2/java is also stable ( IMHO ), but there's little benefit for 3.3 to use it - 4.0 would see more improvements. My plan is to make jk2 use the same connector code with coyote, and merge the Request and lower layer ( just the protocol will be different ). This will likely add some unstability, so it can wait. > I will likely delete the duplicated util source fairly soon. > The duplicated native1 source a little later. I haven't yet > compared the native1 sources to ensure j-t-c isn't missing > any patches. Thanks. Costin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>