I would have to agree with the gentlemen from Sun and NetBeans that it is preferable to have a standard stable version bundled with other products as opposed to some other file set which one cannot independently reproduce.

Why?

Users of NetBeans, etc, would like to know that they can reproduce the same behavior outside the IDE by grabbing the same version label from Jakarta. If NetBeans uses its own set of source versions, then users never know what might differ between the NetBeans Tomcat behavior and standard Tomcat releases. I happen to be responsible for the redistribution of a modified Tomcat and have come to noting each and every deviation (change or addition) from the standard Tomcat release upon which I'm based for this reason.

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Jess Holle


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