Remy Maucherat wrote:

> No, but:
> - my computer is relatively fast (P4m 1.6 these days)
> - I'll get a new one a lot faster really soon :)

Well, I prefer laptops - and I prefer light over fast.
And those things are quite expensive.

> But maybe we could work on your updated script (you said it was a lot
> faster), and add the utility targets to it.

It is faster, but it's only good to compile stuff ( well, it can also
start tomcat, but that's still too experimental ).

BTW, related - are the tests working ? What's the right script 
and order to run jsp and container tests ? 

I would like a target to run the tests ( and to get that into
gump ).


> <quote>
> A small ( experimental ) manifest for the (almost :-) single-jar tomcat5.
> </quote>
> 
> Hey, that was "my" idea (I also wanted to be able to configure the
> classloaders) ;-) You did it already ?

No, I just worked around :-)

That's the equivalent of a 'standalone' tomcat33, i.e. everything is
in a single .jar, no classpath hierarchy or anything else. Just add
water ( I mean a webapps/ and conf/ dir ) and run. Not completely 
working, but it's close. 

-- 
Costin



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