Bill Barker wrote:
I, personally, think that it's time for a branch in j-t-c. At this point,
even Tomcat 3.3 won't build against the HEAD.
My proposal is: Revert the JMX dependencies in j-t-c, Create a branch (e.g.
coyote_10), and re-apply the JMX patches to the HEAD branch. Tomcat 3.3 and
Tomcat 4.1 will use the coyote_10 branch, and Tomcat 5 will use the HEAD.
<ballot>
[ ] +1 I Support the idea of a branch, and will help maintain it.
[ ] +0 I like the idea
[ ] -0 I don't like the idea
[X] -1 I'm against the idea of branching
</ballot>
Before branching and having to maintain patches in two branches,
why not try to fix the builds and/or change the implemenation of the
additional JMX support so that it can be built optionally.
I am a huge +1 on using JMX to capture runtime monitoring data,
but -1 on having two branches to maintain in j-t-c.
Glenn
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