remm 02/04/22 08:12:23 Added: . RELEASE-PLAN-4.1.txt Log: - Major features have been added to Tomcat since 4.0.x (list of the major features is included in the document), and as all (but one) is now feature complete, I think it is time to start a new release cycle. - The proposed release cycle is short, as the codebase is an evolution of the 4.0.x codebase, and has recieved all the bugfixes introduced in the 4.0.x branch. Revision Changes Path 1.1 jakarta-tomcat-4.0/RELEASE-PLAN-4.1.txt Index: RELEASE-PLAN-4.1.txt =================================================================== $Id: RELEASE-PLAN-4.1.txt,v 1.1 2002/04/22 15:12:23 remm Exp $ Release Plan for Apache Tomcat 4.1 ================================== Introduction: ------------ This document is a release plan for the *final* release of Apache Tomcat 4.1. The goal of the Apache Tomcat 4.1 final release is to provide a stable container that supports 100% of the mandatory requirements of the Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications, as well as to improve and add many useful additional features on top of the existing Apache Tomcat 4.0 releases. Apache Tomcat 4.1 includes the following major new features over Apache Tomcat 4.0: * JMX based administration features * JSP and Struts based administration web application * New Coyote HTTP/1.1 connector * New Coyote JK2 AJP 1.4 connector * Rewritten Jasper JSP page compiler * Performance and memory efficiency improvements * Many other miscanellous improvements This Release Plan proposes the following schedule: Friday, April 26, 2002 Apache Tomcat 4.1 Beta 1 Friday, May 10, 2002 Apache Tomcat 4.1 Beta 2 Friday, May 17, 2002 Apache Tomcat 4.1 Release Candidate In order to complete final release, all outstanding Bugzilla bug reports against Tomcat 4.1 above NORMAL severity need to be fixed or deferred for later releases. After the first 4.1 Release Candidate, other RC releases may be made as needed until one is promoted as Final by the Tomcat committers. This Release Plan proposes the following classification of current outstanding bug reports in the bug tracking system, sorted by component and their ID numbers in our bug tracking system at: http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/ Please review the bug reports, and their classification as "must have", "nice to have", or "address later". Lobbying for changes in classification can take place on the TOMCAT-DEV mailling list. In addition, if you have a bug report or enhancement that you wish to have considered prior to final release, please submit a bug report as quickly as possible. Bugs That Must Be Addressed Before Final Release: ------------------------------------------------ Nice To Have Fixes Before Final Release: --------------------------------------- Unconfirmed Bugs (Awaiting Reproducible Failure Case): -----------------------------------------------------
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