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On 11/8/12 12:06 PM, Ram Laxman wrote: > I want to know what are components of Tomcat 7? Well, first you've got yourself a "T". That's the most important, which makes sense, because it's first one listed. Why wouldn't you put your best foot forward? And "T" is a really top-notch letter. Not like "I". "I" is a really bad choice when getting started. Sorry, Apple. After that, you have an "o". The crazy thing about that is that it doesn't sound like "O". No! It sounds like "ah". Mind = blown. And we're just at the second component of Tomcat at this point. I'm not sure you will be able to make it to the end without literally exploding with excitement. "m" is next and really starts building the intensity. You get to really mash your lips together -- maybe get a little tooth-tapping action goin' on, too. It also gives you the opportunity to pause and reflect on the great community Tomcat has surrounding it: all the volunteer programmers and people who post to the list. Those folks are great, and wasting their time would be ... a shame. "m" also gets used a lot in Muse's recent "Madness" single which ... kind of disappointed me. Alas, Origin of Symmetry is probably impossible to top so I'm glad they aren't even trying. We've arrived at "c". Lots of people hate the "c word" for some reason. I don't like cats themselves in general (there was one cat I really did like, but that one acted like a dog, so it wasn't really a cat except for the sneezing), but the word "cat" isn't a big deal for me. I don't understand what all the fuss is about. Now for the "a". Like the "o", this one doesn't really sound like "A" (like "ay" or "eh"). Alas! Instead, it sounds like .. hmm. Like the "a" in "grab". I think of "grab" because that's a very verby-sounding word. And Tomcat verbs things... verbs them very well. This is a great addition to Tomcat's architecture because it brings an element of mystique... it's tough to explain how to pronounce it, for instance. Now for the coup de grĂ¢ce, and it's going to shatter your skull: another "t". This one is small... diminutive, even. Much less fuss than that /other/ "T" at the beginning, the one with all the excitement. This one is much more understated. Demure. Silent to some, who tend to skip the final consonant in such cases -- where it sounds more like Tomca'h than Tomcat. Then there's this weird "7". I think that's the version number. > As mentioned in wiki , tomcat 4 has Catalina,Coyote and Jasper > components!!! The later versions of Tomcat have fewer exclamation points. That must be why everyone prefers Tomcat 4. Little known fact: Tomcat's performance is inversely proportional to the number of exclamation marks used in sentences. So, every time you type one, Tomcat get slower. And God kills a lolcat. > But as I searched through the tomcat change notes I have observed > several others such as Cluster, Web Application but not getting fix > no in this release !! That will likely be fixed in Tomcat 8. Stay tuned. - -chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlCcOC4ACgkQ9CaO5/Lv0PBU/gCeNx9WflpOptJ28Fz68dhqQrXD 4msAnRtSG6w5CjfdhvVIZbBJeqTJ3hWB =PW9n -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org