Modified: tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whichversion.xml URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whichversion.xml?rev=280695&r1=280694&r2=280695&view=diff ============================================================================== --- tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whichversion.xml (original) +++ tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whichversion.xml Tue Sep 13 15:31:01 2005 @@ -1,203 +1,203 @@ -<?xml version="1.0"?>
-<document> - - <properties> - <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Marc A. Saegesser</author> - <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Yoav Shapira</author> - <title>Apache Tomcat</title> - </properties> - -<body> - -<section name="Apache Tomcat Versions"> -<p>Different versions of Apache Tomcat are available for different versions -of the Servlet and JSP specifications. The mapping between the specifications -and the respective Apache Tomcat verisons is:</p> - -<table class="detail-table"> - -<tr> - <th><strong>Servlet/JSP Spec</strong></th> - <th><strong>Apache Tomcat version</strong></th> -</tr> - -<tr> - <td>2.4/2.0</td> - <td>5.5.x</td> -</tr> - -<tr> - <td>2.3/1.2</td> - <td>4.1.x</td> -</tr> - -<tr> - <td>2.2/1.1</td> - <td>3.3.x</td> -</tr> - -</table> - -<p>The releases are described in more detail below to help you determine -which one is right for you. More details about each release can be found in -the associated release notes.</p> - -<p>Please note that alhough we offer downloads and documentation of older -releases, such as Apache Tomcat 3.x and 4.x, we strongly encourage users to use the -latest stable version of Apache Tomcat whenever possible. We recognize that upgrading -across major version may not be a trivial task, and some support is still -offered on the mailing list for users of old versions. However, because of the -community-driven support approach, the older your version the less people would -be interested or able to support you. -</p> - -</section> - -<section name="Alpha / Beta / Stable"> - -<p>Every Tomcat release is initially released as an Alpha release. After a week or -so of testing a vote is held to gather views on the stability of the release. If a -major issue is identified during testing, then the vote may not take place and the -release will remain as an Alpha release.</p> - -<p>Stability is a subjective judgement and you should always read carefully the -release notes for any version you intend to make use of.</p> - -<p><strong>Alpha</strong> releases may contain large amounts of untested/missing -functionality required by the specification and/or signifcant bugs and are not -expected to run stably for any length of time.</p> - -<p><strong>Beta</strong> releases may contain some untested functionlaity and/or a -number of relatively minor bugs. Beta releases are not expected to run stably.</p> - -<p><strong>Stable</strong> releases may contain a small number of relatively minor -bugs. Stable releases are intended for production use and are expected to run -stably for extended periods of time.</p> - -</section> - -<section name="Apache Tomcat 5.x"> - -<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 5.5.x</strong>. Apache Tomcat 5.5 is the current focus of -development. While it supports the same Servlet and JSP -Specification versions as Apache Tomcat 5.0.x, there are significant changes -in many areas under the hood, resulting in improved performance, stability, -and total cost of ownership. Please refer to the Apache Tomcat 5.5 Changelog -for details. -</p> - -<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 5.0.x</strong>. Apache Tomcat 5.0 improves on Apache Tomcat 4.1 in many -ways, including: -<ul> -<li>Performance optimizations and reduced garbage collection</li> -<li>Refactored application deployer, with an optional standalone deployer -allowing validation and compilation of a web application before putting -it in production</li> -<li>Complete server monitoring using JMX and the manager web application</li> -<li>Scalability and reliability enhancements</li> -<li>Improved Taglibs handling, including advanced pooling and tag plugins</li> -<li>Improved platform integration, with native Windows and Unix wrappers</li> -<li>Embedding using JMX</li> -<li>Enhanced Security Manager support</li> -<li>Integrated session clustering</li> -<li>Expanded documentation</li> -</ul> -</p> - -</section> - -<section name="Apache Tomcat 4.x"> - -<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 4.x</strong> implements a new servlet container (called -Catalina) that is based on completely new architecture. The 4.x releases -implement the <strong>Servlet 2.3</strong> and <strong>JSP 1.2</strong> -specifications.</p> - -<p><strong>We encourage all users to upgrade to Apache Tomcat 5.x whenever -possible.</strong></p> - -<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 4.1.x</strong>. Apache Tomcat 4.1 is a refactoring -of Apache Tomcat 4.0.x, and contains significant enhancements, including: -<ul> -<li>JMX based administration features</li> -<li>JSP and Struts based administration web application</li> -<li>New Coyote connector (HTTP/1.1, AJP 1.3 and JNI support)</li> -<li>Rewritten Jasper JSP page compiler</li> -<li>Performance and memory efficiency improvements</li> -<li>Enhanced manager application support for integration with development -tools</li> -<li>Custom Ant tasks to interact with the manager application directly -from build.xml scripts</li> -</ul> -</p> - -<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 4.0.x</strong>. Apache Tomcat 4.0.6 is the old production -quality release. The 4.0 servlet -container (Catalina) has been developed from the ground up for flexibility and -performance. Version 4.0 implements the final released versions of the Servlet -2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications. As required by the specifications, Apache Tomcat 4.0 -also supports web applications built for the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 -specifications with no changes.</p> - -<p><strong>We encourage all users to upgrade to Apache Tomcat 5.x whenever -possible.</strong></p> - -</section> - -<section name="Apache Tomcat 3.x"> - -<p>There are several versions of <strong>Apache Tomcat 3.x</strong> currently -available for download:</p> - -<ul> -<li>Version <strong>3.3</strong> is the current production quality release for -the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 specifications. Apache Tomcat 3.3 is the latest -continuation of the Apache Tomcat 3.x architecture and it is more advanced then 3.2.4, -which is the 'old' production quality release.</li> -<li>Version 3.2.4 is the 'old' production quality release and is now in -maintenance only mode.</li> -<li>Version 3.1.1 is a legacy release.</li> -</ul> - -<p> -All <strong>Apache Tomcat 3.x</strong> releases trace their heritage back to the -original Servlet and JSP implementations that Sun donated to the Apache -Software Foundation. The 3.x versions all implement the <strong>Servlet -2.2</strong> and <strong>JSP 1.1</strong> specifications. -</p> - -<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 3.3.x</strong>. Version 3.3.2 is the current production -quality release. It continues the refactoring that was begun in version 3.2 and -carries it to its logical conclusion. Version 3.3 provides a much more modular -design and allows the servlet container to be customized by adding and removing -modules that control the processing of servlet requests. This version also -contains many performance improvements.</p> - -<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 3.2.x</strong>. Version 3.2 added few new features -since 3.1; the major effort was a refactoring of the internals to improve -performance and stability. The 3.2.1 release, like 3.1.1, was a security -patch. Version 3.2.2 fixed a large number of bugs and all known -specification compliance issues. Version 3.2.3 was a security update that -closes a serious security hole. Version 3.2.4 is a minor bug fix release. -All users of Apache Tomcat versions prior to 3.2.3 should updgrade as soon as -possible. With the exception of fixes for critical security related bugs, -development on the Apache Tomcat 3.2.x branch has stopped.</p> - -<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 3.1.x</strong>. The 3.1 release contained several -improvements over Apache Tomcat 3.0, including servlet reloading, WAR file -support and added connectors for the IIS and Netscape web servers. The -latest maintenance release, 3.1.1, contained fixes for security problems. -There is no active development ongoing for Apache Tomcat 3.1.x. Users of Apache Tomcat -3.1 should update to 3.1.1 to close the security holes and they are -strongly encouraged to migrate to the current production release, Apache Tomcat -3.3.</p> - -<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 3.0.x</strong>. Initial Apache Tomcat release.</p> - -<p><strong>We encourage all users to upgrade to Apache Tomcat 5.x whenever -possible.</strong></p> - -</section> - -</body> -</document> +<?xml version="1.0"?> +<document> + + <properties> + <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Marc A. Saegesser</author> + <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Yoav Shapira</author> + <title>Apache Tomcat</title> + </properties> + +<body> + +<section name="Apache Tomcat Versions"> +<p>Different versions of Apache Tomcat are available for different versions +of the Servlet and JSP specifications. The mapping between the specifications +and the respective Apache Tomcat verisons is:</p> + +<table class="detail-table"> + +<tr> + <th><strong>Servlet/JSP Spec</strong></th> + <th><strong>Apache Tomcat version</strong></th> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>2.4/2.0</td> + <td>5.5.x</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>2.3/1.2</td> + <td>4.1.x</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>2.2/1.1</td> + <td>3.3.x</td> +</tr> + +</table> + +<p>The releases are described in more detail below to help you determine +which one is right for you. More details about each release can be found in +the associated release notes.</p> + +<p>Please note that alhough we offer downloads and documentation of older +releases, such as Apache Tomcat 3.x and 4.x, we strongly encourage users to use the +latest stable version of Apache Tomcat whenever possible. We recognize that upgrading +across major version may not be a trivial task, and some support is still +offered on the mailing list for users of old versions. However, because of the +community-driven support approach, the older your version the less people would +be interested or able to support you. +</p> + +</section> + +<section name="Alpha / Beta / Stable"> + +<p>Every Tomcat release is initially released as an Alpha release. After a week or +so of testing a vote is held to gather views on the stability of the release. If a +major issue is identified during testing, then the vote may not take place and the +release will remain as an Alpha release.</p> + +<p>Stability is a subjective judgement and you should always read carefully the +release notes for any version you intend to make use of.</p> + +<p><strong>Alpha</strong> releases may contain large amounts of untested/missing +functionality required by the specification and/or signifcant bugs and are not +expected to run stably for any length of time.</p> + +<p><strong>Beta</strong> releases may contain some untested functionlaity and/or a +number of relatively minor bugs. Beta releases are not expected to run stably.</p> + +<p><strong>Stable</strong> releases may contain a small number of relatively minor +bugs. Stable releases are intended for production use and are expected to run +stably for extended periods of time.</p> + +</section> + +<section name="Apache Tomcat 5.x"> + +<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 5.5.x</strong>. Apache Tomcat 5.5 is the current focus of +development. While it supports the same Servlet and JSP +Specification versions as Apache Tomcat 5.0.x, there are significant changes +in many areas under the hood, resulting in improved performance, stability, +and total cost of ownership. Please refer to the Apache Tomcat 5.5 Changelog +for details. +</p> + +<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 5.0.x</strong>. Apache Tomcat 5.0 improves on Apache Tomcat 4.1 in many +ways, including: +<ul> +<li>Performance optimizations and reduced garbage collection</li> +<li>Refactored application deployer, with an optional standalone deployer +allowing validation and compilation of a web application before putting +it in production</li> +<li>Complete server monitoring using JMX and the manager web application</li> +<li>Scalability and reliability enhancements</li> +<li>Improved Taglibs handling, including advanced pooling and tag plugins</li> +<li>Improved platform integration, with native Windows and Unix wrappers</li> +<li>Embedding using JMX</li> +<li>Enhanced Security Manager support</li> +<li>Integrated session clustering</li> +<li>Expanded documentation</li> +</ul> +</p> + +</section> + +<section name="Apache Tomcat 4.x"> + +<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 4.x</strong> implements a new servlet container (called +Catalina) that is based on completely new architecture. The 4.x releases +implement the <strong>Servlet 2.3</strong> and <strong>JSP 1.2</strong> +specifications.</p> + +<p><strong>We encourage all users to upgrade to Apache Tomcat 5.x whenever +possible.</strong></p> + +<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 4.1.x</strong>. Apache Tomcat 4.1 is a refactoring +of Apache Tomcat 4.0.x, and contains significant enhancements, including: +<ul> +<li>JMX based administration features</li> +<li>JSP and Struts based administration web application</li> +<li>New Coyote connector (HTTP/1.1, AJP 1.3 and JNI support)</li> +<li>Rewritten Jasper JSP page compiler</li> +<li>Performance and memory efficiency improvements</li> +<li>Enhanced manager application support for integration with development +tools</li> +<li>Custom Ant tasks to interact with the manager application directly +from build.xml scripts</li> +</ul> +</p> + +<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 4.0.x</strong>. Apache Tomcat 4.0.6 is the old production +quality release. The 4.0 servlet +container (Catalina) has been developed from the ground up for flexibility and +performance. Version 4.0 implements the final released versions of the Servlet +2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications. As required by the specifications, Apache Tomcat 4.0 +also supports web applications built for the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 +specifications with no changes.</p> + +<p><strong>We encourage all users to upgrade to Apache Tomcat 5.x whenever +possible.</strong></p> + +</section> + +<section name="Apache Tomcat 3.x"> + +<p>There are several versions of <strong>Apache Tomcat 3.x</strong> currently +available for download:</p> + +<ul> +<li>Version <strong>3.3</strong> is the current production quality release for +the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 specifications. Apache Tomcat 3.3 is the latest +continuation of the Apache Tomcat 3.x architecture and it is more advanced then 3.2.4, +which is the 'old' production quality release.</li> +<li>Version 3.2.4 is the 'old' production quality release and is now in +maintenance only mode.</li> +<li>Version 3.1.1 is a legacy release.</li> +</ul> + +<p> +All <strong>Apache Tomcat 3.x</strong> releases trace their heritage back to the +original Servlet and JSP implementations that Sun donated to the Apache +Software Foundation. The 3.x versions all implement the <strong>Servlet +2.2</strong> and <strong>JSP 1.1</strong> specifications. +</p> + +<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 3.3.x</strong>. Version 3.3.2 is the current production +quality release. It continues the refactoring that was begun in version 3.2 and +carries it to its logical conclusion. Version 3.3 provides a much more modular +design and allows the servlet container to be customized by adding and removing +modules that control the processing of servlet requests. This version also +contains many performance improvements.</p> + +<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 3.2.x</strong>. Version 3.2 added few new features +since 3.1; the major effort was a refactoring of the internals to improve +performance and stability. The 3.2.1 release, like 3.1.1, was a security +patch. Version 3.2.2 fixed a large number of bugs and all known +specification compliance issues. Version 3.2.3 was a security update that +closes a serious security hole. Version 3.2.4 is a minor bug fix release. +All users of Apache Tomcat versions prior to 3.2.3 should updgrade as soon as +possible. With the exception of fixes for critical security related bugs, +development on the Apache Tomcat 3.2.x branch has stopped.</p> + +<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 3.1.x</strong>. The 3.1 release contained several +improvements over Apache Tomcat 3.0, including servlet reloading, WAR file +support and added connectors for the IIS and Netscape web servers. The +latest maintenance release, 3.1.1, contained fixes for security problems. +There is no active development ongoing for Apache Tomcat 3.1.x. Users of Apache Tomcat +3.1 should update to 3.1.1 to close the security holes and they are +strongly encouraged to migrate to the current production release, Apache Tomcat +3.3.</p> + +<p><strong>Apache Tomcat 3.0.x</strong>. Initial Apache Tomcat release.</p> + +<p><strong>We encourage all users to upgrade to Apache Tomcat 5.x whenever +possible.</strong></p> + +</section> + +</body> +</document> Propchange: tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whichversion.xml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ svn:eol-style = native Modified: tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whoweare.xml URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whoweare.xml?rev=280695&r1=280694&r2=280695&view=diff ============================================================================== --- tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whoweare.xml (original) +++ tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whoweare.xml Tue Sep 13 15:31:01 2005 @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ -<?xml version="1.0"?> -<document> - - <properties> - <title>Apache Tomcat</title> - </properties> - -<body> - -<section name="TODO"> -<p>List of members of PMC and roles (eg Chair) if any.</p> -<p>Short bios of the committers if they want to add one.</p> - -</section> - -</body> -</document> +<?xml version="1.0"?> +<document> + + <properties> + <title>Apache Tomcat</title> + </properties> + +<body> + +<section name="TODO"> +<p>List of members of PMC and roles (eg Chair) if any.</p> +<p>Short bios of the committers if they want to add one.</p> + +</section> + +</body> +</document> Propchange: tomcat/site/trunk/xdocs/whoweare.xml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ svn:eol-style = native --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]