My assumption was that future "native" work would be only in
j-t-c.  Once I found time to do my own testing to try to verify
there aren't any regressions, I was going to start removing
"native" code from j-t.  Is this still a good idea?
 
Cheers,
Larry

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ignacio J. Ortega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Mon 4/8/2002 4:20 PM 
To: 'tomcat-dev' 
Cc: 
Subject: JNI in j-t-c/native/jk



Hola a todos: 

Finally Bug#2342 got to itch me :)), i'm almost done against 
j-t-c/native/jk code (tested in 5.0, i need some 4.0 testers, any 
volunteers?) , but to my surprise one the features that we make heavy 
use of, JNI connector, does not work with j-t-c  against 3.3.X , anyone 
has tested this lately? or knows or imagines why JNI does not work in 
j-t-c/jk? 

i can easily make the fix against 3.3 main trunk if needed, Larry? it's 
that ok for you? 

Saludos , 
Ignacio J. Ortega 

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