I understand. Thanks.

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On Wednesday, December 18, 2024, 10:26 PM, Christopher Schultz 
<ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:

Dinesh,

On 12/18/24 11:42 AM, dineshk wrote:
> Any help would be really appreciated.

You haven't provided much information so far.

This is what you said (paraphrasing):

1. I'm using a tool unrelated to Tomcat for something

2. It "doesn't work"

3. Please help

We are not in the habit of supporting tools from other sources.

You haven't given any details about (a) what you tried (b) what happened 
when you tried it and (c) what you expected instead of what happened.

If you want any further responses on this list, you're going to have to 
provide more detail.

And again, remember that we really don't support the Eclipse 
Transformer. If you want help with that, you should talk to Eclipse. If 
you want to use Tomcat's Migration Tool, we can probably be of more help.

-chris

> On Sunday, December 15, 2024, 12:06 PM, dineshk <dinesh143...@yahoo.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Mark , Really appreciate your prompt response. One more question, We are 
> trying out Eclipse Transformer to change the third part jars from javax to 
> Jakarta but it doesn’t work. Would you be able to help in this regard ? I was 
> using transformer cli for this . We would need a tool to do the impact 
> analysis for third party jars and our application itself where all we do use 
> javax which require a migration to Jakarta.
> ThanksDinesh
> 
> 
> Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
> 
> 
> On Sunday, December 15, 2024, 12:01 AM, Christopher Schultz 
> <ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
> 
> Dinesh,
> 
> On 12/14/24 1:36 AM, dineshk wrote:
>> We are currently using Tomcat 9.0.70 . I would like to know  what is
>> EOL (stretched) for this version ? Secondly , we would like to know
>> if moving to higher version of Tomcat e.g. 10.X would force us  to
>> migrate to Jakarta specs instead of using the Java EE specs ?
>> Currently , we could not move to Jakarta specs for next 2-3 years ,
>> do we have any back word compatibility w.r.t. to Java EE specs with
>> higher versions of Tomcat ?
> I've had pretty good results with a basic servlet-based application and
> Tomcat's auto-migration capabilities.
> 
> I have not run it in production, though.
> 
> I would encourage you to check-out your application in a
> development/testing environment with Tomcat 10.1 (please read the Tomcat
> migration documentation) and see if it works for you. If it works, then
> you have fine-grained control over how fast you migrate from Java EE ->
> Jakarta EE.
> 
> -chris
> 
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